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COUNSELING CENTER GOALS
The University Counseling Center seeks to provide:
- Individual counseling that fosters
the growth of our students in their personal lives, educational
pursuits, and interpersonal relationships
- Group counseling to provide
students with opportunities to grow and develop new
coping skills, try new behaviors in a safe environment,
be affirmed for taking risks to foster growth, and
receive encouragement from peer
- Testing and assessment to
foster client self-understanding and decision-making
through informal assessment procedures, the use of
psychological tests and measures, and referral to
outside services when needed.
- Crisis intervention to
assist individuals and university personnel in responding
to psychiatric
or psychological emergencies.
- Outreach to provide
educational programs based on the developmental needs
of students that are designed to heighten awareness,
promote healthy choices and decision making.
- Consultation to the
entire university community with regards to the safety
and welfare of our students.
- Supervision and training in
conjunction with the John Carroll Community Counseling
graduate program and doctoral programs from the surrounding
area by offering internship and practicum opportunities
for professionals-in-training.
- A climate that respects and celebrates diversity including
race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, age
and disability.
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