PCOM Psychological Services (PPS) is a comprehensive outpatient center serving the greater Philadelphia area. We provide a wide range of clinical assessment, treatment and consultation services for children, adolescents, adults and older adults.
PPS offers a range of services aimed at addressing the overall mental health needs of the public including:
Many of the services currently offered through PPS are provided by the Center for Brief Therapy (CBT)—PCOM’s long-established outpatient training clinic for doctoral psychology students. The CBT is staffed by PCOM clinical psychology trainees supervised by licensed psychologists. These services include:
We provide outpatient therapy for individuals, couples, and families. Common concerns addressed in therapy include anxiety, depression, family stress or transitions, academic challenges, health-related issues, and relationship difficulties.
Our approach focuses mainly on cognitive-behavioral therapy, which is goal-oriented and typically short-term. We also incorporate other methods, including dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and motivational interviewing, depending on your needs.
Therapy is provided by advanced graduate students in clinical psychology, who are closely supervised by licensed psychologists.
This service, available through the Hassman Family Medicine Center and Lancaster Avenue PCOM Healthcare sites, provides mental health evaluations, brief individual therapy, and group therapy. The focus is on short-term, solution-focused support for a range of concerns, including managing medical conditions, adjusting to treatment, improving overall well-being, and addressing anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma.
Care is provided by advanced psychology trainees, including practicum students and interns, under the supervision of licensed psychologists.
If you're interested in this service, please talk with your primary care provider or contact PPS at 215-871-6487 to request an appointment.
PPS current offers the following assessment services:
This service helps individuals better understand how they are functioning in areas such as memory, attention, reasoning, language, problem-solving, emotional functioning, and self-control. It may also examine how illness or injury has affected these abilities.
A licensed neuropsychologist, along with supervised psychology trainees, conducts the assessment in collaboration with the patient and their family. The evaluation typically takes place over the course of a day. Afterward, a detailed report is prepared within 2–3 weeks, followed by a feedback session to review the results and recommendations.
This service provides psychological testing to evaluate areas such as intellectual ability, emotional functioning, attention, learning, and executive skills. Testing is available for children, adolescents, and adults.
The assessment usually takes place over two to four sessions. After testing is complete, a full report is prepared and discussed in a feedback session. Services are provided by psychology practicum students and interns under the supervision of a licensed psychologist.
Clinical psychology doctoral students, under the supervision of licensed and experienced faculty, offer consultation and professional development services to healthcare providers and physicians. These services may address topics such as managing grief, caregiver stress, treatment planning, the impact of depression on treatment adherence, and support for case management.
We are actively developing new services to better meet the needs of our patients. Planned offerings include:
PCOM Psychological Services (PPS) is located on the campus of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine:
Rowland Hall
4190 City Avenue, Suite 315
Philadelphia, PA 19131
Monday–Thursday: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
PCOM Psychological Services (PPS) aims to improve the overall mental health and wellness of individuals, couples, family and the community through providing comprehensive assessment and treatment services, across the lifecycle, aimed at early identification, intervention and support of individuals and their families.