Counseling and Assessment Clinic

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Forensic and Court-Related Services

Our clinic provides clinical services for care and training purposes. We do not provide forensic or court-related services (e.g., court-ordered evaluations, custody evaluations, fitness for duty or return-to-work exams, or expert witness testimony).

If you need these services, please reach out to the following local providers:

The Center for Clinical and Forensic Psychology

Providers: Dr. Jennifer Rockett, Dr. Jennifer Harmon, Dr. Jennifer Trupp
410 Tarrow Street, Suite 102
College Station, TX 77840
(979) 256-2633

Associates for Applied Psychology

Provider: Dr. Brian H. Stagner
408 Tarrow Street
College Station, TX 77840
(979) 436-0700

Services for Children and Adolescents

Brazos County Juvenile Services provides psychological assessments when requested by the juvenile court system and probation department at no cost to the family.

Sliding Scale Fee Information

The Counseling and Assessment Clinic is committed to making services as accessible to residents of the Brazos Valley as possible. Based on availability and a review of evidence of financial need, we offer services on a sliding scale.

If you are unable to afford the fee listed on our website, we encourage you to contact our Clinic Manager to request an additional screening to determine your eligibility for a reduced fee. Eligibility for sliding scale services is based on several factors, including income, household size, and current financial circumstances.

Please be prepared to provide your most recent federal income tax return, copies of payment stubs for all sources of income (salary, alimony, child support, government benefits), and copies of bank statements.

Reduced fees are subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed.

Request a Sliding Scale Screening

Lonnette Ray, Clinic Manager
979-845-2273
epsy-cac@tamu.edu

We are happy to discuss options and answer questions to help you determine whether our fees for service are a good fit for your needs.

About Us

The Counseling and Assessment Clinic (CAC) is a mental health service provider associated with the Department of Educational Psychology at Texas A&M that provides supervised training experiences to students in the counseling and school psychology programs. Clients have the option of receiving services provided by mental health professionals licensed in the state of Texas. In addition, doctoral students working in the CAC provide services under the supervision of a Licensed Psychologist.

We offer counseling/psychotherapy and assessment services for adults, adolescents, and children in English. In addition, we offer consultation-liaison services to individuals, small groups/teams, and large departments/organizations. Consistent with Texas A&M designation as a Tier I Research Intensive Institution, all clients seen in the CAC are also participants in groundbreaking research that is informing our practice and creating new knowledge.

Vision

The CAC will be the premier provider of mental health services in the Brazos Valley, providing a comprehensive series of training experiences to doctoral students, interns, and residents in health service psychology.

View Vision 2024

Our Mission

The mission of the Counseling and Assessment Clinic (CAC) is to foster a community of wellness where individuals and families in the Brazos Valley can find compassionate support and professional guidance. We are committed to providing exceptional counseling/psychotherapy and assessment services that empower personal growth, enhance mental health, and are based on scientifically validated evidence-based practices. As a center of learning and innovation, we are committed to nurturing the next generation of health service psychologists by providing a scope and sequence of supervised training experiences to bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral students, pre-doctoral psychology interns, and post-doctoral residents.

Our dedication to excellence in research drives us to implement clinical protocols that facilitate the creation and dissemination of new knowledge, thus contributing to the advancement of effective mental health practices, ensuring our commitment to the betterment of society.

Operating Guidelines

The CAC operates under a collaborative and team-oriented treatment guideline: Communication and consultation is encouraged between service coordinators, student clinicians, supervisors, and the clinic director in order to ensure that the best quality of care is provided to all our clients.