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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.
 

 

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