Does Temple offer psychology?

Learn more about the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. The undergraduate Psychology program at Temple University provides a modern curriculum covering a breadth of content, ranging from the biological bases of cognition and behavior to sociocultural influences on human interactions and psychological disorders.

How do I make an appointment with a mental health counselor at Temple University?

Getting Started at TCS If you already have an assigned counselor or psychiatrist and would like to schedule a session with them, or to leave a message for your counselor, psychiatrist, or an administrator, please call the counseling center main number (215) 204-7276.

What is meant by psychological services?

Psychological service means a service offered by a psychologist, social worker, or other appropriate practitioner which provides therapeutic treatment of mental or emotional disorders or substance abuse; Sample 1.

What services are provided by psychologists?

Psychologists can help people learn to cope with stressful situations, overcome addictions, manage their chronic illnesses, and tests and assessments that can help diagnose a condition or tell more about the way a person thinks, feels, and behaves.

What are two services that Temple Wellness Resource Center provides?

Our world-class recreation and workout facilities provide friendly, healthy environments for everyone from the beginning exerciser to the well-conditioned athlete.

  • Campus Recreation.
  • Fitness and Sports Facilities.
  • Health Services.
  • Counseling Services.
  • Wellness Resource Center.

What can psychologists diagnose?

A psychologist diagnoses and treats mental disorders, learning disabilities, and behavioral problems. They may provide treatment for chronic problems or acute problems, and they can do so in an individual, family, or group setting.

What are the four signs of a psychological disorder?

Confused thinking or reduced ability to concentrate. Excessive fears or worries, or extreme feelings of guilt. Extreme mood changes of highs and lows. Withdrawal from friends and activities.