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In their words...

Systems therapy takes the identified patient off the hook and helps the system heal. It's choosing different points of intervention within the system. Some of the early systems people were anthropologists.

Sue Watts, MSW, Director of Social Work Training

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You can expect professional, culturally sensitive treatment when you make an appointment with us at the U-M Psychological Clinic. To make an appointment, call us at (734) 764-3471 or email us by filling out the form at the bottom of this page. 

Use our website to learn about our mental health providers at the U-M Psychological Clinic.

Making the Call

  • When you call our office, you will speak with our patient services associate.You will be asked about the concerns for which you are seeking help so that we may steer you toward the best help we can offer.
  • Our associate will explain our services, policies, and procedures to you so you’ll know what to expect when you arrive.

  • You will be asked for basic demographic and insurance information.
  • You will be asked if you have any preferences for the therapist you will see in regards to gender, ethnicity, or type of training.

We can generally schedule initial consultations within seven days or less of your call. Your initial visit to the Psychological Clinic will involve your completion of a self-administered inventory, which will be reviewed and explained to you in your follow up visit. These initial appointments are needed to match you with the most appropriate type of psychotherapy and the best clinician. Appointments are 45 minutes long.

If we determine that another facility would better suit your needs, then we will provide you with the appropriate referral.

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