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    Friday, October 11, 1968
Pag 4.
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by John Dvorak
Senior Staff Writer
A University coed is too
sensitive to opinions of other
people and to world problems.
She becomes easily disturbed
over things which others
readily take in stride.
She seeks and receives help
at the Psychological Clinic,
operated in Social Science
building by the Psychology
Department as a training pro
gram for advanced students.
"In the case of this young
lady, we attempted to channel
her general sensitivity into
constructive channels," said
Dr. James K. Cole, acting
director of the Clinic, and
assistant professor of
Psychology.
"THIS SENSITIVITY can
be valuable to her. Clinic staff
members help her discover
that, while life may be a little
rough, on the other hand it
can be more meaningful and
significant to her," Cole ex
plained. In its 18 years of existence,
the clinic has produced a
relatively small number of
pro fessional psychologists
annually who have a broad
and comprehensive b a c k
ground in general and theo-
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The plays, "An Italian
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and "Meat" by Neil Scanlan
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Any University student in
good standing may try-out.
Try-outs will be held each of
the three days from 3:30 to
5:30 p.m. and 7:00 to 10:00
p.m.
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Quality training and
not quality production
has been the goal of
the program Dr. Cole.
retical psychology, he said.
The clinic trains students
who are capable and
motivated and who will
develop broadly within the
program and beyond the
Ph.D. level, he continued.
Quality training, and not
quantity production, has been
the goal of the program, he
said. As opposed to public
mental health services, the
clinic is selective in providing
services.
About 30 graduate students
are presently directly involv
ed in the training program.
Each is given extensive super
vision designed to capitalize
on the individual assets of
each student, Cole said.
The Psychology Clinic of
fers services throughout the
state on both a direct and
indirect basis. Last year,
directed by Patricia Becker.
"This is a delightful comedy
about marriage and
chivalry," she says. "Each
part will be challanging for
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about 300 persons were served
directly, or in a face to face
manner, Cole said. A much
larger clientel is served in
directly however. In such
cases, clinic staffers work
with officials from other
agencies, who in turn assist
clients.
The clinic considers mostly
human behavior problems
which require scientific re
search, Cole said. Serious
emotional disturbances o r
cases requiring the use of
drugs are handled elsewhere
by psychiatrists.
People come to the clinic
in a variety of ways, he said.
More than a dozen agencies,
such as courts, veterans ant
mental hospitals, welfare
departments and the Lincoln
Action Program, refer people
to the clinic. Referals also
come from faculty, students,
doctors and other interested
individuals.
the actor."
"Meat," by Shubert resi
dent playwright Neil Scanlan,
will be directed by Cherylene
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THE STAFF confronts a
variety of problems . daily.
When an individual with a
personal problem comes to
the clinic, he is interviewed
in an attempt to pinpoint the
exact problem.
If necessary, further
diagnostic testing is con
ducted. An attempt is made
to understand the problem in
depth, Cole said. In some
cases, the person is referred
to another agency.
Often, the clinic chooses to
deal with the problem. If so,
a student trainee is assigned
to the client, and a faculty
member gives constant
supervision.
The problems may involve
grades, conflicts in the fami
ly, getting along with col
leagues or a mild emotional
problem, Cole explained.
In any case, psychotherapy
is used to help the client focus
on his problem and eventually
help him alleviate it.
The clinic often deals
directly, with, children, who
eencounter problems after
entering school. Children are
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So far, he's worked with customers involved
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"At first I was a little nervous about working
at that level," says Andy. "But then you realize
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serves many yearly
hyper active, frightened, or
experience withdrawal o r
phobias, Cole said.
Conflicts within the family
often must be dealt with, too.
Many of thefse are subtle, but
significant. They do not show
on the surface, but an un
derlying, hostile feeling often
exists, he said.
In many cases, the clinic
serves clients on an indirect
basis, because it is not possi
ble to work with such a large
number directly, he pointed
out.
INDIRECT CASES can in
volve people who have ex
hibited anti-social behavior.
The clinic works closely with
the Lincoln Municipal court
and other law agences in
Lancaster County, he said.
The clinic assists the
Municipal Court in several
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ways, he said. The clinic may
train probation officers-and
other volunteers. The clinic
may also conduct individual
consultations with judges and
other officials.
"When we consult with a
juvenile court volunteer who
works, with, say 40 kids, we
are not just helping one
person, but 40," Cole said.
Thousands of people are
helped indirectly because
ministers, teachers and doc
tors are assisted by clinical
officials, he noted.
Clinical fees are not charg
ed to anyone associated with
the University. For
individuals outside the
University, charges are com
puted on a sliding scale,
depending on ability to pay.
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helping him solve his problem."
With his working partner, the data proc
essing Systems Engineer, Andy has helped
many customers solve their information
handling problems. "I get a broad overview
of business because I run into every kind of
problem going. Sometimes I know the solu
tions from experience. Other times I need
help from my manager.
"That's one of the best things. My manager
is more of a backup than a boss. He's there
when I need him. Usually, I pretty much call
my own shots."
Andy's experience isn't unusual at IBM. .
There are many Marketing and Sales Repre
sentatives who could tell you of similar
experiences. And they have many kinds of
academic backgrounds: business, engineer
ing, liberal arts, science.
no shortage of prospective
student trainees, but it is
severely hampered by other
problems, Cole said.
Space problems will be
remedied in about a month
when the clinic moves to new
headquarters in Burnett Hall,
Cole reported. The new loca
tion will center all activities
in one area, an important
factor in providing completely
confidential service.
The number one need in the
Clinical Training Program is
additional staff, he declared.
There are-now two fulltime
staff positions. At least three
additional full time staff
members are needed, before
the program can be
significantly expanded.
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INDEED, THERE is no
shortage of prospective
students, he said. Last year,
200 complete applications
were received, but 92 percent
were rejected because of lack
of space.
Finances are not a major
problem either, since the
clinic is supported by federal,
state and local funds in addi
tion to fees charged to clients,
Cole said.
Future prospects for the
clinic are excellent, he said.
The clinic receives high
priority with the department
chairman and the University
as a whole.
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