Individual, Couples, & Family Counseling
Individual Therapy
The University Counseling Center provides short term (usually between 6 and 8 sessions), intermittent therapy for students struggling with a variety of personal issues. Academic concerns, relationship concerns, low self-esteem, feelings of hopelessness, disordered eating, sexual identity concerns, multicultural issues, and anxiety are just some of the issues that can be addressed confidentially in therapy.
Couples and Family Therapy
The University Counseling Center provides therapy for couples and in some cases for families. Healthy communication, mutual regard and expectations are common themes. As with individual therapy, a short term therapeutic model is followed with 6 to 8 sessions being the norm.
Additional Information
All counseling is confidential. No information is released to anyone without written consent. If you would like to find out if you could benefit from therapy or you would like to schedule an initial assessment, please contact us at 491-6053.
If you have additional questions about the University Counseling Center, please view our Frequently Asked Questions page, call 491-6053 during business hours, or stop by the University Counseling Center, located in C36 Clark Building.
In Case of Emergency:
Please do not rely on e-mail for help in a crisis or emergency situation. If you are in a crisis, please come to the University Counseling Center at C-36 Clark (or call 491-6053) during business hours. After hours, call 491-7111 and request to speak with the Counseling Center on-call therapist.
Clinical Services Director: Danielle R. Oakley, Ph.D.



