Psychology
The Psychological Training and Consultation Center is charged with providing the latest techniques in psychological services to community residents, especially the underserved populations in Michigan.
The clinic has two missions:
1. To provide cutting-edge treatment to individuals living in the Mid-Michigan area.
2. To provide hands-on training to psychology graduate students.
The PTCC provides assessments and psychotherapy services which help people with a wide variety of concerns. The Center serves all ages. Services can be provided in individual, couple, family, or group formats.
If you are interested in services, you will first speak with a staff member who will describe the clinic and its services in more detail. During the call you will be asked several questions about the kinds of problems you are having. Shortly after your initial call is made, you will be contacted by one of our clinicians who will go over a telephone screening form with you and you'll be scheduled in our general clinic or one of our specialty programs. The fees for service vary, depending on the treatment and the appropriate clinic in which you are placed.
Learn more about:
Driving Study

The Department of Psychology at CMU is seeking adults for a study on attention and simulated driving. -- You must have a valid Michigan driver’s license and your own transportation. The experiment requires two one and a half hour sessions, and you will be paid $15.00 per hour for your participation. -- To volunteer or obtain more information, call Dr. Richard W. Backs at (989) 774-3234 or send an email to backs1rw@cmich.edu.
Find out more about the DEER Center
