COUNSELING FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS

College is hard, that much we can all agree upon. There’s so much pressure to succeed in classes while balancing a social life. Add to that holding down a job, the challenge of staying healthy, or maybe even navigating a world away from home, and it's easy to see why so many people find college overwhelming or feel a little bit lost. Going to therapy as a college student might sound daunting, but it's actually a lot more common than you think. Counseling can address a variety of typical college student concerns such as anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, family problems, grief, academic related problems, and general discomfort.

Common Concerns

How Can Counseling Help?

Counseling can help lead to improved communication and interpersonal skills, greater self-acceptance and self-esteem, the ability to change self-defeating behaviors, better self-expression and management of emotions and relief from depression, anxiety or other mental health conditions. Many student find that they experience increased confidence and the ability to manage stress more effectively. Counseling may also offer students an overall greater sense of self and purpose.

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