Community Mental Health Agencies | National University Community Counseling Center
100 Ellinwood Way, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
Eligibility
Mild-to-moderate symptoms; self-pay; adults/youth (5+)/couples/families
Required documents
None
Hours
Monday- Sunday, by appointment only
To access this service, contact:
Jessica Moniz (Associate Director of Clinical Services)
Main Office & Inquiries
925-969-3599
Voice·
Main Number
Languages
English
Application process
Complete Request for Services Online and Intake Assessment with counselor
Fees
$20 for individual therapy sessions, $30 for couples and family sessions
Service area
Contra Costa County
Provides affordable outpatient counseling services for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families experiencing mild-to-moderate concerns such as anxiety, depression, stress, grief, and relationship challenges. Services are delivered by supervised graduate-level trainees under the guidance of licensed clinicians. Offers in-person and telehealth sessions based on availability. The Center does not treat severe mental illness, active substance use disorders, eating disorders, or psychosis. JFK School of Psychology and Social Sciences offers a Psychological Assessment Clinic (PAC) serving children (5+), adolescents, and adults. Services include ADHD and autism evaluations, learning disability and cognitive testing, behavioral health consultative evaluations, school and select workplace accommodation assessments, general psychological/psychiatric evaluations, and neuropsychological assessments.
Last Assured
02/24/2026
What's Here
Providing organization
National University Community Counseling Center
Provides affordable outpatient counseling services for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families experiencing mild-to-moderate concerns such as anxiety, depression, stress, grief, and relationship challenges. Services are delivered by supervised graduate-level trainees under the guidance of licensed clinicians. Offers in-person and telehealth sessions based on availability. The Center does not treat severe mental illness, active substance use disorders, eating disorders, or psychosis.
