Note: Information included in this section should not be considered an endorsement of any particular provider. Consumers are encouraged to perform additional research before using any of the services listed below.
Catholic Charities Agency, Inc./Diocese of Greensburg
St. Thomas More University Parish
Newman Center
1200 Oakland Avenue
Indiana, PA 15701
Phone: 724-463-8806
Administration Phone: 724-837-1840
Administration Fax: 724-837-4077
E-mail of Judith M. Modecki, Director of Coordinated Services and Development: jmodecki@dioceseofgreensburg.org
Website: Diocese of Greensburg
Services and Description
- Counseling services, including individual, marriage, and family
- Programs are available that are designed for specific family life issues: adults experiencing separation and divorce, children whose parents are experiencing separation and divorce, adoption support, and bereavement support
- Anger management support group for men and women
- Comprehensive information and referral
Community Guidance Center
793 Old Route 119 Highway North
Indiana, PA 15701
Phone: 724-465-5576
Toll-free: 888-686-1991
Fax: 724-463-3262
Website: Community Guidance Center
Services and Description
- Continuing psychiatric care
- Outpatient services provide psychotherapeutic and psychological assessment services, including individual and group therapy to adults, children, and families.
- Case management is available to all adults and children who are diagnosed with a mental illness
- Support coordinators assist individuals with intellectual disability and their caregivers to obtain services that are needed to help meet basic needs and enhance independence
- Intensive treatment for clients with major mental disorders in a supportive environment from three to thirty hours per week as needed
- Short-term comprehensive psychological and scholastic treatment and intervention for individuals in grades seven through twelve.
- Psychiatric rehabilitation program assists persons with serious psychiatric disabilities in helping them to increase their overall quality of living
- Provides intensive family therapy and service management to families in their homes
- Confidential Counseling Services include marriage, divorce, family, group, and individual counseling.
IUP Center for Applied Psychology
Uhler Hall, Room 101
1020 Oakland Ave.l
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Indiana, PA 15705-1087
Phone: 724-357-6228
Fax: 724-357-7817
Website: Center for Applied Psychology
Services and Description
- Psychological assessment and treatment provided to children, couples, families, and individuals. The center also provides consultation and educational services to school and community agencies.
IUP Center for Counseling and Psychological Services
Suites on Maple East, G31
901 Maple St.
Indiana, PA 15705
Tel: 724-357-2621
Fax: 724-357-7728
Website: Counseling Center
Services and Description
- Assists students in recognizing tasks inherent in their development as individuals and their growth as IUP students. Faculty and staff work collaboratively with students to foster the self-knowledge and skills necessary to succeed personally, academically, and professionally. The center allows students the opportunity to integrate their personal goals with their academic goals.
- Individual Counseling: In some cases, a student might benefit most from talking to a counselor once a week in individual sessions. Sessions are usually forty to fifty minutes long and are a time for a counselor and a student to work together on the student's problem or concern. Since the Counseling Center tries to serve as many students as possible, we have a forty-session limit for individual counseling. Students may want to discuss this session limit and their counseling needs with their counselor.
- Group Counseling: Students often benefit most from sharing information, experiences, and support with students with similar concerns. Every semester, the center offers Interpersonal Understanding Groups for students who wish to increase self-awareness and enhance personal relationships.
- Current Groups
- Women's Support Groups (2)
- Graduate Student Support Group
- Hope and Healing (Sexual Assault)
- Breaking Through Self-Defeating Behaviors (Substance Use)
- Groups are facilitated or supervised by Counseling Center faculty psychologists. They are generally small (five to ten members) and meet weekly. Students participating in groups need to commit to regular attendance.
- Current Groups
- Consultation: Counseling Center faculty members are available to consult with all members of the IUP community. We can assist with group and interpersonal communication, students in crisis, student concerns, program planning, and a number of other concerns and issues. In addition, our faculty members assist people who are friends of students with emotional concerns.
The Open Door of Indiana, PA
334 Philadelphia Street
Indiana, PA 15701
Tel: 724-465-2605
Fax: 724-465-2610
Website: Open Door
Services and Descriptions
It is the Open Door's mission to provide for the people of Indiana County unconditional acceptance, education, treatment, and a place of confidential sanctuary when they are addressing issues of substance abuse, addiction, and/or chemical dependency.
The Open Door provides outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient counseling, and crisis intervention services with particular concern for alcohol and other drug abusers and their families.