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University of Indonesia now provides online psychological consultations

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Thu, April 30, 2020 Published on Apr. 30, 2020 Published on 2020-04-30T14:58:13+07:00

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University of Indonesia now provides online psychological consultations The clinic welcomes individual patients, either adults or children, as well as those seeking education-related evaluations and consultations. (Shutterstock/ilikeyellow)

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he integrated psychology clinic at the University of Indonesia is providing online consultation services during the COVID-19 outbreak.

The services at the clinic, which is managed by the Psychology Assessment and Intervention Institute (LAIPSI) of the university’s psychology department, will be available to both current patients and new ones. New patients can register via this link

The clinic welcomes individual patients, either adults or children, as well as those seeking education-related evaluations and consultations.

According to the clinic’s website, sessions start from Rp 170,000 (US$11.34) per hour for a consultation, Rp 225,000 per hour for a consultation with a senior psychologist, Rp 302,500 for an interest and talent test for students in grade nine and below, Rp 302,500 for an IQ test for students in grade eight and below and Rp 412,500 for assessments of children with special needs. 

Further information can be obtained by contacting the clinic's WhatsApp number at +6281510073561 or email at klinikterpadu@gmail.com.

Sebelas Maret University (UNS) in Surakarta, Central Java, meanwhile has opened a free online psychological consultation service for its students who are experiencing anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. The government also recently launched a psychological consultation service called the Psychological Services for Mental Health (Sejiwa) program, to ensure the public’s mental health during the outbreak. (gis/kes)

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