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Types of Counseling
Individual
Counseling
Provides one-to-one interaction between you and a counselor, on a short-term
basis, to discuss specific behaviors and thought patterns that may have contributed
to your identified problem.
Group Counseling
Provides an opportunity for inter interaction with others who share similar
concerns or themes, e.g., eating disorders, motivation, self-esteem, trauma,
and identity confusion. To find out what groups are available, please contact
a counselor. Additional groups may be offered based on need.
Outreach and Student Development
Student workshops, seminars, and other educational programming are available
throughout the calendar year. Linkage programs have been established with the
Disability Resource Center, Athletics Department, and Developmental Studies Program.
Crisis Counseling
Counselors are available to assess psychological emergencies that warrant immediate
intervention. At times, some individuals may be referred to off-campus agencies
or professionals.
Faculty and Staff Intervention
Since faculty and staff have daily interaction with students, they are in a unique
position to recognize and refer those students who appear distressed and/or whose
issues may be negatively affecting their academics.
Professional Development
Educational workshops and presentations are offered for faculty and staff aimed
at collaborative student intervention and retention, workplace/employee wellness,
and other prevention/education initiatives.
For more information, contact
Counseling Services at 732.255.0400 x 2941.
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