About the Community Clinic for Counseling and Educational Services

Purpose

For more than fifty years, the Community Clinic for Counseling and Educational Services, CCCES (formerly the Educational Psychology Clinic) at California State University, Long Beach has served as a primary training site for the School Counseling/Psychology and Counseling Psychology master's degree programs while providing comprehensive educational and psychological services to school age children and the community at a moderate cost. Clinic services provided by advance graduate students under the direct supervision of faculty in the College of Education.

Commitment to Diversity

Consistent with university’s policies on non-discrimination, the Clinic provides services free from discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnicity, gender/gender identity, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, age, pregnancy, and veteran status.

Services Available

  • For Adults: Individual Counseling (offered Fall semester and Spring semester)
  • For Children (ages 3-6): Developmental Assessments (offered Spring semester)
  • For Children (ages 6-18): Intensive Academic Interventions for reading/writing and math (offered Fall semester), Youth counseling (offered Fall semester and Spring semester), and Psychoeducational Assessments (offered Spring semester)
  • For Youth and Adults with Disabilities (ages 16-22): Transition Planning (offered Spring semester)