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Why Seek Counseling
What are
some of the issues for which students seek counseling?
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Abusive situations
(physical, sexual, emotional
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Achievement concerns
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Adjustment to new life
stages
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Anxiety
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Body image issues
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Depression
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Drug/alcohol use
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Eating problems
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Family issues
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Grief and loss
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Lack of self-esteem and
confidence
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Loneliness
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Procrastination
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Relationship issues
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Roommate/friendship
conflicts
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Stress
Isn't
counseling only for people who are crazy or have a mental
problem?
Definitely not! Most students
during their college experience run into some rough spots as
they adapt to new situations and the many internal changes
that occur during this period of time. At times, it is not
unusual to feel sadness, anger, depression, anxiety, or to
have some other concern that may be helpful to sort out with
someone not so directly involved with the situation.
The Counseling Center can provide you with a trained
professional, in a confidential setting, that can assist you
in sorting through the issue and in developing strategies
and skills to address it.
To take an
online mental health screening |
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For more
information, contact Steve Tendall,
Director of Counseling, at 563/333-6423
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Tuesday from 8:30a.m.- 7:30 p.m.
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