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Home   >  Campus Life   >  Health & Safety   >  Counseling Center   >  Individual Counseling

Individual Counseling

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Individual Counseling can benefit any student and students attend counseling for a variety of concerns. The University Counseling Center does not have a limit on sessions in order to best serve the needs of the student, however our counselors will work with you to ensure you have the tools needed in order to feel confident in your ability to manage any presenting concerns. 

To accommodate student demand for services, the University Counseling Center (UCC) will begin with at least biweekly sessions and skill building. In some circumstances, however, weekly sessions may be recommended. If you prefer to see a counselor weekly, the UCC will work with you to explore the best options for a referral in the community to meet your needs. 

Individual counseling is offered for a variety of concerns such as:

  • Difficulty managing anxiety and worry
  • Mood concerns or depression
  • Low self-esteem
  • Identity exploration
  • Low sense of belonging and loneliness
  • Difficulty implementing self-care
  • Experiences of prejudice or discrimination (i.e. race, LGBTQ+, neurodiversity, etc)
  • Body image and disordered eating patterns
  • Trauma/abuse (childhood and adulthood)
  • Difficulty adjusting to college and the U.S. 
  • Relationship Concerns
  • Academic motivation
  • Suicidal Ideation/Self-harm

The UCC attempts to match clients with the therapist who has the most training and experience with that client's concerns. All information obtained in counseling is confidential and not released without the written consent of the student.

Limitations to Confidentiality:

There are some legal and ethical situations where counselors may be obligated to release counseling information without your consent:

  1. Where there is a clear and present danger of suicide.
  2. Where there is a clear and present danger of harm to you or another individual.
  3. In the case of apparent abuse of a child or dependent adult.
  4. Other situations required by state and federal law. 

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