School Psychology Clinic
Thank you for your interest in our services at the University of Georgia School Psychology Clinic. We are operating on a regular schedule and following COVID 19 protocols in accordance with UGA guidelines.
Please leave us a message at 706-542-4265 or email us at scpsycl@uga.edu and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Evaluation services
- General Psychoeducational Evaluation Services
- ADHD
- Behavioral Concerns
- Intellectual Disabilities
- Specific Learning Disabilities
- Social—Emotional Concerns
- Autism Diagnostic Evaluation Services (offered on a limited basis)
If you would like to schedule an appointment or have a question about services and/or fees, please call the clinic at 706-542-4265 and speak with one of our professionals (please do not email us to schedule an appointment). We will discuss your needs, the process, and answer any questions.
Clinical services are provided by advanced graduate students who are supervised by licensed psychologists with expertise in school, clinical, autism, and neuropsychological evaluations. Case are also supervised by a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist with expertise in pediatrics. We adhere to applicable legal, ethical, and professional standards in the provision of psychological services.
The University of Georgia School Psychology Clinic is committed to providing high-quality care to clients of all ages, races, cultures, ethnicities, socioeconomic statuses, physical and mental abilities, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities. Our faculty and student-clinicians value and respect the multiple identities of the clients and communities with whom we work. We seek to provide a safe, welcoming, and affirming environment that promotes awareness and acceptance of unique individual differences and strive to provide culturally relevant and appropriate services in accordance with each individual’s personal preferences and needs.
Clinic Diversity Statement
The University of Georgia School Psychology Clinic is committed to providing high-quality care to clients of all ages, races, cultures, ethnicities, socioeconomic statuses, physical and mental abilities, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities. Our faculty and student-clinicians value and respect the multiple identities of the clients and communities with whom we work. We seek to provide a safe, welcoming, and affirming environment that promotes awareness and acceptance of unique individual differences and strive to provide culturally relevant and appropriate services in accordance with each individual’s personal preferences and needs.Clinic Supervision
- Ashley Harrison, Ph.D., licensed psychologist and assistant professor of school psychology
- Chitra Pidaparti, Ph.D., licensed psychologist