Director:
John H. Riskind, Ph.D.
Faculty:
Todd Kashdan, Ph.D.
Jelena Spasojevic, Ph.D.
The George Mason Anxiety and Mood Clinic offers affordable outpatient mental health services while providing experience for graduate students in the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology. The clinic provides confidential and personalized services that are sensitive to issues of diversity. We specialize in therapies that are supported by research (empirically-supported therapies). As a research-based clinic it is expected that clients complete confidential questionnaires to advance scientific knowledge about anxiety and mood problems. The Clinical Psychology program is accredited by the American Psychological Association.
| Services Include |
For persons with |
| Individual therapy
Group therapy
Couple or family therapy where anxiety or mood problems are involved
Assessment services
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Depression disorders
Social anxiety
Obsessive compulsive disorder
Panic disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder
Trauma
Phobias
Chronic worry, rumination,
procrastination
Anxiety related problems including Irritable Bowl Syndrome
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Who we serve
Adults, adolescents, and children of Northern Virginia and nearby areas, as well as GMU students, staff, alumni, and faculty are clients at our clinic.
How to apply for services
Individuals requesting services from the Anxiety and Mood Clinic can contact the GMU Psychology Clinic and can request an appointment.
Services we do NOT provide
We do not provide emergency
or walk-in appointments, on-site
psychiatric evaluations or child
custody evaluations .For
detailed information on the types of problems commonly treated, please
explore the following links: individual, family & couples therapy,
group therapy, and/or assessment services.
Still have questions?
If you still have questions about obtaining mental health services with us after reviewing this site, please feel free to call the clinic at (703) 993-1370 during our hours of operation.