Community Outreach
The University of Miami Department of Psychology is dedicated to serving the community through its undergraduate and graduate teaching, as well as through its broad community outreach as demonstrated by its extensive research portfolio and direct service programs. Below you will find links to the Department's numerous Community Service Programs and Community Research Programs. While all of our "service" programs have a research infrastructure and all of our research programs have a "service" component, they are listed accordingly under their primary function.
Community Service Programs
- Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
- Linda Ray Intervention Center
- Autism Spectrum Assessment Clinic
- Psychological Services Center
- Program for Emotional Problems in Children (PEP-C)
- Project THRIVE
Community Research Programs
- Social Development Lab
- Project Copes
- Coping and Recovery Project
- Sibling Study Measuring Infant Learning and Emotion (SIB SMILE)
- Program for Anxiety Stress and OCD (PASO)
- Child and Adolescent Mood and Anxiety Treatment
- Cystic Fibrosis Questionnaire-Revised Website
- The Coming Out Project at UM
- Knowledge, Skills, & Adherence Measures for Cystic Fibrosis
- Family Adjusting to Medical Illness in Your family research lab