University Counseling Services
Counseling Service
323 Pardee Hall
368-5872
Mental Health Service
University Health Service
368-2510
The University Counseling Services (UCS) provides individual and group counseling to all undergraduate, graduate, and professional school students and their spouses. In general, these services are offered on a short-term basis (usually 12 or fewer sessions) to help students make adjustments in their personal, social, and educational areas of life.
There are two locations where appointments can be made. The Counseling Service in 323 Pardee Hall (368-5872) or the Mental Health Service at the University Health Service (368-2510). Both services are staffed with professional social workers, counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, and substance abuse intervention and prevention specialists who are experienced in helping college students with their concerns. In addition, the staff understands the need to maintain confidentiality. Therefore, the counselors at the UCS will not disclose information to any other party, e.g., faculty, parents, future employers; the release of information without the student's written consent would occur only in cases of emergency-these are extremely rare situations.
Free workshops and seminars are also offered each semester on topics including test anxiety management, stress reduction, couples enrichment, overcoming shyness, and eating disorders. Also, the annual Sex, Drugs, and Rock `n' Roll Conference is a unique presentation of this office.
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