The Center
The Counseling Center is within the Division of Academic Affairs and reports to the office of the Vice President for Student and Academic Services. The Center is the primary mental health facility on campus. It offers a variety of services that are designed to enhance the student's ability to fully benefit from the university environment and academic experience. This includes providing counseling and therapy for students who may be experiencing situational or ongoing psychological difficulties, providing programming to meet the developmental needs of the student population, and encouraging a university atmosphere conducive to personal and intellectual growth and psychological well-being.
The Counseling Center is located on the third floor of Smith Hall. The offices are comfortably furnished, and the Center presents a welcoming atmosphere. The Center maintains a small library of professional literature for use by the staff. Interns are also encouraged to use the Physician's Library and the Health Education Library located in the Health Services Building. Computers and videotaping equipment for recording sessions are located in each intern's office.
Our Doctoral Internship Program is fully accredited by the American Psychological Association. The Center is accredited by the International Association of Counseling Services, Inc. (IACS) and is a member of the Association of Psychology Internship Centers (APPIC). The Center adheres to the procedures established by APPIC for the recruitment and selection of graduate interns.
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