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Duke Psychology Clinic has been providing psychological services
to the Triangle community for over twenty years. The Clinic
is part of the Department
of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke
University and functions as a training center. Psychotherapy
is provided by advanced graduate students in the clinical
psychology Ph.D. program. Although the therapists are in training,
this is partially offset by the intensive supervision they
receive, the low fees the clinic is able to offer, and the
enthusiasm the students bring to their work.
Students are supervised by two
faculty members: Dr. Ronald Batson, MD and Dr. David Rabiner,
Ph.D. Dr. Batson is a Research Associate and Director of the
Duke Psychology Clinic. He is a licensed psychiatrist with
expertise in the treatment of adult survivors of trauma. Dr.
Rabiner is a Senior Research Scientist and the Director of
Undergraduate Studies. He is a clinical psychologist with
expertise in the management of behavioral and attentional
problems among children and adolescents, as well as the clinical
application of psychodiagnostic and personality assessment.
Benefits of the Duke Psychology Clinic
- Availability of long-term treatment
- Enthusiastic therapists receiving supervision
from experienced clinicians
- Affordable session fees
- Convenient location and hours
- Respected community reputation in the treatment
of mental health concerns
SERVICES
The Duke Psychology
Clinic offers short and long-term individual psychotherapy
for adults and adolescents. Occasionally, couples therapy
is also available. Therapeutic work is individually focused
and respects the uniqueness of the client. The treatment approach
is broadly psychodynamic, although principles from a range
of evidence-based treatments may be utilized depending on
the nature of the client’s presenting concerns. The
Clinic has a long-standing reputation in the community for
effectively treating trauma survivors of both physical and
sexual violence. However, the Clinic treats clients with a
wide range of presenting concerns, and non-trauma cases are
welcome at the Clinic.
Because the Clinic
is a training center and not prepared to handle crisis situations,
clients needing a higher level of care are typically referred
elsewhere.
To obtain services
Anyone interested
in entering therapy at the Duke Psychology Clinic should begin
by calling a Clinic Coordinator at 660-5771.
Location & Hours
The Clinic is located in Suite
312 of the Psychology/Sociology
building on
Duke's
West Campus.
During the academic year, clinic
hours are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. on Fridays. Hours are slightly abbreviated during
the summer months.
STAFF
Ronald
Batson, M.D.
Director, Duke Psychology Clinic
Licensed Psychiatrist & Supervisor
David
Rabiner, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist, Department of Psychology
and Neuroscience
Licensed Psychologist & Supervisor
John
F. Curry, Ph.D
Director of Clinical Training, Department
of Psychology and Neuroscience
Professor, Department of Psychiatry
Licensed Psychologist
Amanda Archambeau
Staff Specialist, Duke Psychology Clinic
Clinic Administrator
Whitney Brechwald &
Megan McCrudden
Graduate Students, Department of Psychology
and Neuroscience
Student Coordinators of the Duke Psychology Clinic
Contact the Duke Psychology Clinic -- Call a Clinic
Coordinator at 660-5771.
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