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West Liberty University's Behavioral Health Clinic, established in 2021, is dedicated to providing accessible psychological services to residents across West Virginia. The clinic aims to alleviate barriers to mental health care by offering affordable treatment options for individuals seeking support.
With a team of trained professionals, the clinic provides a range of services including individual therapy, group therapy, and psychological assessments. This initiative not only serves students but also extends its reach to the broader community, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being for everyone.
The clinic operates with a commitment to inclusivity, ensuring that services are available regardless of financial status. By fostering a welcoming environment, the Behavioral Health Clinic encourages individuals to prioritize their mental health and seek the help they need. As awareness grows about the importance of mental health, the clinic hopes to become a vital resource for all West Virginians in need of psychological support.
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