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FAQ

  • How do I make a counseling appointment?
    You may do so by completing the  or by walking into the main office and scheduling with the front desk.
  • What happens during an Initial Assessment?
    Your initial assessment is an opportunity for you to share your concerns and provide background information. This information will help our clinicians to match you with the most appropriate services for your needs. At the conclusion of this appointment, your counselor will provide you with recommendations, which may include a variety of services at the counseling center and/or referrals to community-based services and resources.
  • What is the process to get an appointment to see a psychiatric provider?
    Students can be referred to see a psychiatric professional after they have met with a 成人AV视频 counselor for an initial assessment.
  • What if I have an urgent counseling need? And what is considered urgent?

    Call (904) 620-2602, select option 2 for our crisis helpline or come into our main office for a crisis appointment from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday.

    If a student is having thoughts about harming themselves or someone else or is struggling to function and take care of basic daily needs, then that is definitely an emergency, and the person should be seen as soon as possible. However, other situations might be considered an “emergency” or urgent based on cultural differences, amount of support, coping skills, or the immediate stressors the student is facing. Students are often the best evaluators of whether something feels urgent enough to warrant seeing a counselor as soon as possible, and we want to be sure to help them at that moment if there is a need.

  • Who are the counselors?
    Our therapists are a multicultural, multi-disciplinary group of mental health professionals specifically trained to work with a university population. Our therapists include licensed professionals as well as master’s and doctoral level trainees who are under the supervision of a licensed professional. To learn more about our 成人AV视频 staff, check out our staff page.
  • How long do you keep records?
    Records are destroyed seven years after the last visit. This process is done annually.
  • How many sessions do I get at the 成人AV视频 Counseling Center?
    Many students benefit from just one session of counseling. You and your counselor will discuss what best fits your needs, students can receive up to a maximum of 12 sessions per year. Individual counseling appointments are typically every 2 - 4 weeks. 
  • What if I don鈥檛 like my counselor and want to change to someone else?
    If you would like to transfer to a different therapist, then talk with your current counselor about your concerns and request. If you decide that you would still like to see a different counselor, then your therapist can identify another appropriate counselor for you to see either at the counseling center or in the community.
  • What are therapy groups?

    Each semester the Counseling Center offers a wide variety of opportunities to enhance your college experience through working with others in a group. Knowledgeable therapists facilitate the group experience by creating an atmosphere of safety and respect that is conducive to learning and personal growth. Each semester, group programs that cover topics relevant to your success as a college student will be offered.

    For further information go to our Group Counseling & Workshops Page.

  • I just graduated/withdrew. Can I still see someone at 成人AV视频 Counseling Center?

    Before you graduate or withdraw, you have the opportunity to schedule a final appointment with a counselor. This session is designed to help you connect with valuable community resources, ensuring you have the support you need.

  • Who is eligible for individual and group counseling?
    Students who pay fees and are actively enrolled in classes.
  • What can I do if I know a student who may be experiencing distress?
    Here are some options if you know a student who may be in distress.
    • View the Blue Folder to help you recognize potential symptoms of distress and
      identify appropriate campus resources to refer students to.
    • Walk them in to the 成人AV视频 Counseling Center. Building 2, Room 2300
    • Complete an SOS Referral Form:

    An SOS Referral Form allows Dean of Students staff members to connect with students who are experiencing situations or exhibiting behaviors that may be affecting their academic and social success. The following are reasons to . For a full list of potential reasons: see Defining Concerning Behavior.

    SOS Referrals are not for emergencies. For emergencies, please call 911 or contact UPD at 904-620-2800. 

    NOTE: Early Academic Alerts through advising should be used first for attendance related concerns. 

  • How can I recognize potential symptoms of distress?

    Faculty and staff are in a unique position to demonstrate care and compassion for students in distress. Here is a list of potential symptoms of distress:

    Academic  Physical Psychological Safety Risk
    • Sudden decline in quality of work and grades
    • Repeated absences
    • Disorganized performance
    • Multiple requests for extensions
    • Overly demanding of faculty or staff’s time and attention
    • Bizarre content in writings or presentations
    • You find yourself providing more personal than academic support
    • Marked changes in physical appearance (e.g., grooming or hygiene deterioration, weight loss/gain)
    • Excessive fatigue or sleep disturbance
    • Intoxication, hangovers, or smelling of alcohol
    • Disoriented or “out of it”
    • Garbled, tangential, disconnected, or slurred speech
    • Behavior is out of context or bizarre
    • Delusions and paranoia
    • Self-disclosure of personal distress (e.g., family problems, grief, suicidal thoughts)
    • Unusual/disproportionate emotional response to events
    • Excessive tearfulness or panic reactions
    • Irritability or unusual apathy
    • Verbal abuse (e.g., taunting, badgering, intimidation)
    • Concern from peers
    • Unprovoked anger or hostility
    • Physical violence (e.g., shoving, grabbing, assault, use of weapons)
    • Implying or making direct threat to harm self or others
    • Academic assignments dominated by themes of extreme hopelessness, rage, worthlessness, isolation, despair, acting out, suicidal ideations/violent behaviors
    • Stalking or harassing behavior

     

  • What are some campus resources to refer students to?

    This List of 成人AV视频, Local, and National Resources includes phone numbers and website links to resources as well as the location of 成人AV视频 offices that may be helpful to the student. 

    We also have a Crisis Resources Page and Campus Resources Page for resources the student may need.

  • May I walk a student to the counseling center?
    Yes, you may walk a student over to get set up with services at the counseling center or for a crisis appointment.