Pepperdine University's Community Counseling Center at the Irvine Graduate Campus is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of individuals and families from diverse backgrounds. Their services are rooted in ethical practices, aiming to provide affordable and personalized psychological care within a nurturing environment. The center focuses on trauma-informed and culturally affirming approaches, emphasizing empowerment and resilience.
Offering individual, couple, and family therapy in both English and Spanish, the center provides sessions via Zoom or in person on weekdays. With a sliding scale fee structure based on income, they strive to address a range of psychosocial issues such as relationship dynamics, emotional regulation, and stress management. Additionally, the center conducts support groups and community training on relevant topics.
The counseling staff at Pepperdine's clinic consists of graduate students pursuing their Master's or Doctoral degrees in psychology, under the supervision of licensed professionals. Apart from offering counseling services, the center also serves as a training ground for students, aligning with the educational objectives of the Graduate School of Education and Psychology. They provide workshops for professionals on subjects like trauma-informed care and mental health needs of specific populations.
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