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Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic

 

 

Central Missouri Clinic for Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy

The Central Missouri Clinic for Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy is part of the Marriage and Family Therapy program at the University of Central Missouri. Our student therapists meet with individuals and families in private and confidential sessions under the supervision of experienced faculty. We look forward to working with you and invite you to contact us with any questions or concerns you might have.

 

About Marriage and Family Therapy

Marriage and Family Therapists are helping professionals that provide therapy to individuals and families. Marriage and Family Therapists receive specialized training and supervised experience in understanding the ways that families and other relationships play a role in their clients' problems, so that even when meeting with an individual client they consider the person's many important relationships.

The Marriage and Family Therapy Students at the Central Missouri Clinic are prepared to work with a wide variety of problems and concerns including:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Couples Problems and Marriage Enrichment
  • Military Families (deployment, reintegration, relocation adjustment, etc.)
  • Trauma
  • Addiction & Substance Use
  • Child/Adolescent Behavioral Issues
  • Parenting
  • Divorce and Co-parenting
  • Pre-marital Counseling
  • Eating Disorders
  • Grief
  • Life changes

Research studies have consistently found Marriage and Family Therapy to help clients and their families improve their lives. Our student therapists receive regular supervision from experienced therapists to ensure they are providing the best possible care.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please contact us:

Phone: 660-543-4813 (please leave a message if we do not answer and we will contact you as soon as possible)

Email: mft@ucmo.edu  Please only use our email address for scheduling purposes and general questions. Clinical information should only be shared by phone or in person to protect your privacy.

We are not a 24 hour clinic and cannot respond to clinical emergencies. If you are in danger or need to speak to someone immediately, please call 911, contact the Missouri Crisis Line at 1-888-761-4357 or by texting HAND to 839863, or visit an emergency room.

Location

 

The Central Missouri Clinic is located on the lower level of the University Health Center on the University of Central Missouri campus at the intersection of Clark Street and College Avenue. We have entrances on the south and east sides of the building.

 Community members can park in the visitors parking accessible from Clark Street immediately west of the Health Center (directly south of CRU5H/bowling alley). A sidewalk connects the back of the visitors parking lot with our south entrance.

 An interactive campus map can be found here on the UCM website; a map in pdf is available here

Fees

Our goal is to make treatment affordable so that anyone that needs treatment can receive it. We offer a sliding fee scale based on your income and family size as well a discount for UCM students. 
 
Please contact us to establish your session fee.

 

Accessibility and Non-discrimination Policy

The clinic operates as a part of the university training program and functions as a public service to the university and the community. We actively follow a policy of nondiscrimination in regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, and disability. 

The clinic is generally accessible to persons with a disability (ies). At this time there are no automatic doors. If you need assistance with the doors, please call the front desk at 660-543-4813. 

Central Missouri Clinic for Individual, Couple and Family Therapy

106 University Health Center
660-543-4813
We are not a 24-hour clinic and cannot respond to clinical emergencies. If you are in danger or need to speak to someone immediately, please call 911, contact the Missouri Crisis Line at 1-888-761-4357 or by texting HAND to 839863, or visit an emergency room.

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