About University of South Alabama Psychological Clinic
The University of South Alabama Psychological Clinic is a university based outpatient mental health and assessment center in Mobile, Alabama.
The clinic offers individual, family, group and couples therapy along with psychological testing for adults and children. While addiction isn't a core focus here, they can provide guidance about substance use.
Services follow a scientist practitioner approach delivered by doctoral trainees under licensed psychologist supervision.
Outpatient Therapy and Assessment Services
As an outpatient clinic, treatment begins with an initial assessment to determine the most appropriate therapy or evaluation pathway.
Telehealth therapy is available for Alabama residents and the clinic can coordinate with outside providers for medication evaluations or higher levels of care.
Clients may participate in therapy, as well as specialized programs such as Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) for young children.
Assessment options include autism, neuropsychological and gifted evaluations, supporting a wide range of mental health and cooccurring concerns.
Quick Facts
- Location: University Commons on the University of South Alabama campus in Mobile
- Services offered: Outpatient therapy, psychological assessment, telehealth and referral services
- Who they treat: Adults, children ages 2 and up, families, students and diverse community members
- Approach: Evidence based, scientist practitioner model with supervised doctoral clinicians
- Pricing: Sliding scale fees, with therapy from $10 to $25 per hour and evaluations from $250 to $500
- Facility features: Nine clinical rooms, two group therapy rooms and audio video supervision technology
Beginning Care
Getting started at the University of South Alabama Psychological Clinic begins with contacting the clinic to schedule an intake or assessment.
Staff can explain available therapy and evaluation services, sliding scale pricing and telehealth for Alabama residents.





