Many students make use of counseling, whereby they can discuss personal issues in a private setting that assures confidentiality and provides the comfort of meeting with a caring and experienced professional who can help them identify stressors and constructive ways to cope.
Typical Concerns Students Discuss In Personal Counseling
- Confusion, anxiety, or depression
- Mood variability
- Needing help with an important decision
- Loneliness
- Friendship problems
- Relationship concerns
- Family concerns–including parental divorce
- Compulsive eating
- Self-destructive use of alcohol or drugs
- Balancing academics and social needs
- Shyness
- Illness or death of a friend or family member
- Trauma
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