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Contact the Psychological Services Clinic

Contact the Psychological Services Clinic

Psychological Services Clinic teamLocation and Contact Information:

Chestnut Hill College Psychological Services Clinic
1107 Bethlehem Pike, Ste. 212
Flourtown, PA 19031

215.233.1914

Clinic Hours, by appointment only:

Monday: 9am - 8 pm
Tuesday: 9 am - 5 pm
Wednesday: 9 am - 8 pm
Thursday: 9 am - 8 pm
Friday: 9 am - 3 pm

 

Please note:

CHC-PSC does not offer after-hours emergency services. We also do not offer crisis services and do not have staff on call to deal with crisis situations. We are unable to provide same-day services to new clients. 

For life-threatening emergencies at any time please dial 911 immediately.

If you are in crisis, please call 911, or report to your nearest Emergency Room or Crisis Response Center. 

These are additional Emergency resources for individuals in need of immediate support:

  • Online Crisis Chat (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 2:00PM-2:00AM EST, Free, Confidential)
  • 1-800-273-8255 (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline–24/7, Free, Confidential)
  • (703) 527-4077 (CrisisLink–Free, 24/7, Confidential)
  • 1-877-838-2838 (Veterans’ Crisis Hotline–Free, 24/7, Confidential)

 

Call Us

Prospective clients are invited to call CHC-PSC at 215.233.1914 to ask questions, get information about the clinic and/or to register for services. 

When you register for services, you’ll be asked to complete a brief phone interview with a member of our staff, in order to gather background information, discuss the type of service being requested, and understand your current concerns. We will also ask you some questions to assess your income and determine the sliding scale fee. 

Availability

Once CHC-PSC has determined we can accommodate your (the prospective client’s, couple’s or family’s) presenting concerns, we will provide information regarding availability of services and the timeline for initiating assessment or psychotherapy. 

Please note that the waitlist for psychological assessment is typically 2-3 months long. The waitlist for therapy is more variable and often dependent on scheduling logistics. We will do our best to estimate waitlist timelines, but it is impossible to be precise. Prospective clients and registrants are welcome to contact the clinic at any time to get updates on the waitlist. 

When you reach the top of the waitlist, a clinician will call you to go over next steps and to schedule an initial intake appointment.

Part of providing high-quality service is to ensure that we can meet the needs of individuals who are interested in receiving mental health services. If, at any time, we determine that a client or prospective client would be better served by another provider or setting, we will work to facilitate a referral to a more appropriate provider.

Amy Brosof

Amy Brosof, Ph.D.

Associate Director of Psychological Services/Clinic

Dr. Brosof is a licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist. Her clinical and scholarly interests are in area of assessment, especially attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, and adolescent psychology. Dr. Brosof has worked with children and adolescents in emotional support/special education settings for over 25 years, providing therapeutic, consultative and assessment services. She has also supervised practicum students, as well as doctoral interns for most of her career.  Dr. Brosof is a member of the American Psychological Association, Pennsylvania Psychological Association and the National Association of School Psychologists.   

Josh Saks

Joshua Saks, Psy.D.

Director of Psychological Services/Clinic
Assistant Professor of Psychology
CHC/PSC, 1107 Bethlehem Pike, Suite 212, Flourtown, PA 19031
215-233-1917

Dr. Saks is a licensed psychologist with significant experience as a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor. As a staff psychologist at Hall-Mercer Community Mental Health Center, Dr. Saks was the lead clinician on an integrated care partnership with a large pediatric practice. Dr. Saks also trained in trauma focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) and adapted and administered that model for youth living in psycho-social adversity as a member of the clinical team of the The Penn Center for Youth and Family Trauma Response and Recovery. In addition, Dr. Saks' interests include anxiety disorders, relationship issues, adolescent development, and the role of mental health providers in medical settings.