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Counseling, most simply stated, is an interaction between a person
who is "stuck" in some way and in need of help, and another
person who is trained in helping people get "unstuck." The
Counseling Center provides a safe place to talk with a professional
about concerns or problems, no matter how minor or serious, which
might interfere with personal growth and academic achievement. Students
of every age and academic level come to the Counseling Center and
receive help dealing with a broad range of concerns. Personal counseling
is provided
to
individuals or couples to help students with a wide variety of problems
including but not limited anxiety, depression, relationship issues,
and substance abuse.
Many traditional and returning students experience academic difficulties
of some kind during their college years. Students can meet individually
with a counselor to discuss their academic difficulties and learn
strategies to help them become better students. The academic counseling
complements services provided by departmental advisors. Issues addressed
might include semester withdrawal requests, alternative readmission
evaluations, poor grades, test anxiety, learning disabilities, dissertation
support, study skills, and others. In addition, our staff often offers
workshops on a variety of academic topics.
Are you struggling to identify your major? Are you wondering what
career you want to pursue? NC State Counseling Center offers career
counseling which can assist students during a career exploration.
The career counseling compliments services available in the University
Career Center. If you have career concerns or questions and would
like to take one or more of the available career assessment instruments,
please call or come by the Counseling Center to schedule an initial
Career Assessment session.
As part of our services to students, the Counseling Center provides
group counseling throughout the academic year. Group therapy is often
an effective way to experience growth and change in one's life. In
groups, one can share common problems, safely interact with others,
learn about onesself, and help others learn about themselves. We
offer different types of groups each semester. Please read the descriptions
of the group and let us know if you are interested in participating.
Urgent Care Walk-in services are available from 9:00 am to 4:00
pm weekdays except 11:00 am – 4:00 pm on Wednesdays.
Emergency service is available continuously, 24 hours/day, 365 days/year.
When the Counseling Center is closed, contact Public Safety at 515-3333.
Inform the Switchboard that you would like to speak to the Counselor
On-Call. The Counselor On-Call will call you back.
Sad, Anxious? Irritable? Hyper and Out of Control? Concerned over
your Eating or Use of Alcohol?
The Counseling Center is offering FREE and CONFIDENTIAL Online
Screenings.
Worried about one of your students? Wondering how to handle a disruptive
student? Worried about your son or daughter who is a student here
at NC State? Has your roommate seemed moody and sad? The professional
staff at the Counseling Center will explore your concerns
and help you develop ideas for dealing effectively with the situation.
If the circumstances warrant, we'll also help you with the process
of finding professional help for the person, either at the Counseling
Center or in the community.
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