Clinics
Raimy Clinic
The Raimy Psychology Clinic was founded in 1960 and has been providing services for University of Colorado students and members of the Boulder community for over 50 years. The Raimy Clinic is operated by the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the Â鶹ÊÓƵ as part of the doctoral training program in Clinical Psychology. The Clinic is staffed by advanced graduate students in the Clinical Psychology doctoral program who work under the supervision of licensed psychologists on the Clinical faculty or in the Boulder community.
Brain Behavior Clinic
The Brain Behavior Clinic (BBC) offers neuropsychological assessments for a range of cognitive disorders in adults that may arise from injury, disease or disability. Evaluations are typically in response to concerns about memory loss, problems in concentration, difficulties in organization, or even changes in personality. Learn more on our webpage.
Attention, Behavior, and Learning Clinic
The ABL clinic offers assessment of ADHD, learning disabilities, and other cognitive, emotional, and behavioral difficulties for children and adolescents. Select services are also provided to CU students and other adults. Learn more on our webpage.
Sutherland Bipolar Center
The Robert D. Sutherland Center for the Evaluation and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder closed in May 2020. Visit their website for links to other community resources and instructions for requesting clinical records.