We help your student address a wide variety of issues including depression, family concerns, identity issues, alcohol and other drugs, self-esteem, anxiety, relationships, coping skills, eating disorders, decision making, stress management, sexual misconduct/assault, abuse, violence, assertiveness, and anger management.
A cooperative approach is taken with our faculty, staff, and administration with whom we work closely, providing consultation, guidance, and support.
HOW SERVICES ARE ACCESSED
Parents, students, faculty, staff, and administrators can call or visit Counseling Services for inquiries and/or guidance. Referrals to Counseling Services are welcomed. Simply provide our contact information to whomever you refer. Students must schedule their own appointments in person or via telephone (no email appointments, please). Counseling Services cannot inform the referring party of a student's attendance or follow-through without written permission from the student.
CONFIDENTIALITY
Counseling Services are free, safe, and confidential. All records are maintained according to state and federal laws of confidentiality. Information will be released ONLY with a student's written permission or if a student's condition indicates clear and imminent danger to him/herself or to others.