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Individual
Counseling/Psychotherapy
Highly skilled counselors and therapists
are equipped to assist students with a wide range of personal concerns.
In a trusting and confidential setting, a student may wish to examine
issues such as gaining independence, managing new relationships, balancing
academic stresses, or about making meaningful career decisions.
Other students struggle with severe problems stemming from childhood,
critical life events such as a recent loss or trauma, or with finding
meaning and fulfillment in their lives.
Intensive counseling or psychotherapy may be especially helpful for you if
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- Depression
- Eating Disorders
- Obsessions and Compulsions
- Intensive Anger
- Alcohol/Substance Abuse
- Coping with HIV or other illnesses
(self or other)
- Anxiety
- Low Self-Esteem
- Conflicts with Partner or Family
Member
- Self-Defeating Behavior
- Thoughts of Harming Yourself or
Another
- Dealing With an Abusive Relationship
- Sexual Problems
Should you have more specific needs or
questions, you may call the Counseling Services office at (210) 458-4140
and ask to speak with the on-call counselor, or you may
arrange an initial
interview. If Counseling Services is not able to meet your needs, we
will assist you in finding the appropriate resources (see
Referral
Services).
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