Psychology and Neuroscience Department Clinics
Raimy Clinic
The Raimy Psychology Clinic was founded in 1960 and has been providing services for University of Colorado students and members of the Boulder community for over 40 years. The Raimy Clinic is operated by the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado Boulder as part of the doctoral training program in Clinical Psychology. The Clinic is staffed by advanced graduate students in the Clinical Psychology doctoral program who work under the supervision of licensed psychologists on the Clinical faculty or in the Boulder community.
Raimy Psychology Clinic web site
Sutherland Center
The Robert D. Sutherland Center for the Evaluation and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder was established to assist people who are unable (generally due to limited financial resources) to obtain comprehensive psychiatric and psychological services in the community.
Women’s Mental Health and Wellness Clinic
The Women’s Mental Health and Wellness Clinic is located in the Clinical Research, Education, Services and Treatment (CREST) laboratory directed by Dr. Sona Dimidjian. The Women’s Clinic provides evidence based treatment to promote women’s mental health and wellness throughout the life cycle, including specific transitions such as pregnancy and the postpartum. The Clinic offers a variety of services including individual, couple and family therapy, skill-building groups, and community education. The Clinic’s interventions are based on cognitive and behavioral therapies and the clinical application of mindfulness mediation and other contemplative practices. Staff therapists are supervised by licensed clinical psychologists and provide clinical services on a sliding fee scale.