MSU Psychology Clinic cuts ribbon on new, expanded Rice Hall location
Contact: Sarah Nicholas
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥旂哿κ悠碘檚 Psychology Clinic invites the Starkville and university communities to make use of the wide range of mental health services including therapy, assessment and telehealth options at its new location in Rice Hall.
At Friday鈥檚 [Aug. 30] ribbon-cutting ceremony, Emily S.H. Stafford, clinic director and an associate clinical professor of psychology, said the new location represents forward momentum for the university鈥檚 pursuit of service. The clinic, she said, is committed to making mental health care accessible to all, with services offered on a sliding-scale fee structure.
鈥淲e are thrilled to open our doors to the community and showcase our new, expanded facilities,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his move represents a significant step forward in our mission to provide high-quality, affordable mental health care to the community. We look forward to continuing our work in this enhanced space, where we can better serve our clients and support the training of future mental health professionals.鈥
The MSU Psychology Clinic, a nonprofit mental health service, training and research center operated by the Department of Psychology, is staffed by graduate clinicians under the supervision of licensed mental health professionals. In addition to providing a broad range of care options, the clinic is actively involved in community outreach initiatives, offering services like mental health screenings and participating in service-grant activities.
For more information about the clinic鈥檚 services, contact Stafford at 662-325-0270 or emily.stafford@msstate.edu.
For more details about MSU鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences or the Department of Psychology, visit or .
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