|
Signs That Suggest the
Need for a Referral |
Indicators of an
Emergency Situation |
How to Make A Referral |
Classroom and Community
Support |
Who We Are |
Informational Links |
|
Serious Incident Report Form |
For Employees - UTSA Employee Assistance Program
|
|
For Faculty and Staff
Talking
with students in distress
Advising meetings can sometime take on the quality
of a counseling session. The experience and comfort level of
faculty, staff and academic advisors who find themselves in a personal
counseling role may vary.
|
 |
|
Tips for establishing rapport with students and
understanding their concerns
> Talk with the
student in private
> Listen carefully
> Show interest and concern
> Repeat back to the student the essence
of what he or she has told you.
> Limit constructive criticism
> Respect the student's values and
beliefs
|
|
Consultations |
If you are concerned about a student or a
situation but are not sure how to proceed, call Counseling Services at
458-4140. A counselor will take or return your call and help
determine an appropriate course of action. Consultations are a
regular part of our services and are frequently used by concerned
parents and roommates, as well as faculty and staff.
|
|
|