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Comprehensive Clinic
Individual and Family Therapy

The BYU Comprehensive Clinic offers affordable counseling services for individuals, couples, and families in Utah County. The Clinic functions as a research and training facility. Counseling is provided by graduate student interns under the close supervision of experienced faculty who are licensed therapists. In addition to therapy, the clinic offers various psychological assessments.

Recent Clinic Highlights

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With Valentine’s day on the horizon, now is the perfect time for couples to contemplate how they can strengthen and improve their relationships. Healthy relationships require a considerable investment of time and effort from both parties involved. While there is no singular foolproof secret to a strong, flourishing relationship, some find that small changes or thoughtful gestures can go a long way. Consider the following suggestions:
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BYU family life professor Larry Nelson's oldest daughter Jessica graduated from high school this spring, so his career researching the transition to adulthood is starting to get personal.
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A recent study at BYU is shedding light on helping researchers and clinicians find more effective ways of helping children with autism cope with anxiety.
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With many working mothers now being outside of the home for as many hours as their husbands, the division of household chores and childcare is now being investigated by researchers.
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The BYU Comprehensive Clinic is primarily a learning facility for students obtaining graduate degrees in Social Work, Clinical Psychology, and Marriage and Family Therapy through Brigham Young University. Clinicians at the Clinic are not able to see people who have a history of extreme suicidal tendencies, addiction, self-harm, or who need counseling by order of court mandate.