The Center for Applied Psychology (CAP) provides treatment and assessment for children, adolescents, and families. Psychotherapy is provided for problems ranging from anxiety and depression to disruptive behavior and parent-child relational issues. Evaluations are conducted to assess concerns ranging from child development or academic performance to behavioral issues or adjustment.

Among the problems assessed and/or treated in the CAP are:
- Parent-child relational problems
- Child/youth learning disabilities
- Disruptive behavior problems
- Partner relational problems
- Depression, anxiety, or grief
- Developmental concerns and evaluations
- A desire to develop more effective parenting skills