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Clinical Services

In addition to our various research labs, the CEPR has several affiliated Clinical Service units. The links below provide information on the current work of the department's clinical units. 


Interprofessional Community Health Clinic

CEPR clinical programs participate in the university-wide Interprofessional Community Health Clinic (ICHC), which serves the local community.

ICHC Day View Front

 The ICHC is a collaborative effort that includes students and faculty from CEPR, the Lowenberg College of Nursing, the Applied Behavior Analysis program, Public Health, Social Work, and the School of Communication Sciences & Disorders. Located in the Community Health Building, the ICHC is CEPR's in-house training clinic. Students in our Addiction Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, and Rehabilitation Counseling master's programs, as well as doctoral students in our Counselor Education and Supervision and Counseling Psychology programs use the ICHC as one of their clinical placement sites.

 Students in these programs complete practica and internship experiences in the ICHC. Services include:

  • Individual counseling
  • Couples counseling 
  • Family Therapy
  • Group counseling
  • Psychological and psychoeducational evaluations
  • Vocational counseling

TigerLIFE

TigerLIFE Students

 

TigerLIFE (Tigers Learning Independence Fostering Education and Employment), is the largest and most ethnically diverse program for intellectually/developmentally disabled adults in the state of Tennessee. Founded in January 2013, TigerLIFE operates under the University of Memphis Institute on Disability (UMID). We offer a diverse curriculum designed to help young adults succeed in obtaining and maintaining employment, and live independently as citizens of the Memphis/Shelby community. With support from several stakeholders, our goal is to guide our students down the path to employment and help them become integrated in the working world alongside their non-disabled peers.