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Hofstra University
Joan and Arnold Saltzman Community Services Center

The Joan and Arnold Saltzman Community Services Center, Hofstra University, includes four clinics and a fully licensed early childhood program, as listed below. Each of these units is affiliated with either the School of Education and Allied Human Services or the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The Center supports high-quality educational and practical experiences for Hofstra University students, and provides services to Hofstra University employees and to the community-at-large. All directors are members of academic departments, as appropriate, and maintain the identity and goals of each academic discipline. At the same time, they associate and collaborate effectively with each other on professional issues. Access to multiple services within the Saltzman Center affords the opportunity for a comprehensive approach to clients' needs.


Plane

New to the Saltzman Center:
Virtual Reality Laboratory

Need to fly on an airplane but can't? A free treatment program for sufferers of flying phobia is being offered at Hofstra University's Psychological Evaluation Research and Counseling Center (PERC). This research study uses the newest technology of Virtual Reality to treat the fear of flying. A two month treatment program will be offered to those individuals who qualify for the study. Space is limited. Please call PERC at (516) 463-5660 for more information.