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Counseling - Student Counseling and Resource Center
   
  
The Student Counseling and Resource Center's purpose is to provide support for the University's academic goals by assisting in decreasing student stress, aiding the effort to provide an emotional healthy environment, helping students focus on personal and career goals, thereby contributing to students' motivation, performance and satisfaction with the University and greater retention.

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Services Offered:
Services are designed to provide help for common problems reported by college students. While some students may resolve these issues themselves, counseling may be helpful if you have ongoing concerns about any of the following:

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· Poor study skills/time management
· Difficulty adjusting to college
· Problems with test-taking
· Listening/communication
· Test anxiety



Feelings
· Feeling sad/depressed most of the time
· Thoughts of suicide
· Loneliness/isolation
· Angry/grouchy/irritable

Relationship Problems
· Family problems
· Uncomfortable in social situations
· Conflict with others
· Coping with a relationship breakup

Personal Habits and Problems
· Abusing alcohol or drugs
· Sexual abuse or assault
· Eating disorders
· Sleeping too much or too little
· Coping with stress or anxiety

Identity and Self-Esteem
· Sexuality issues
· Values clarification
· Negative thinking or low self-esteem
· Need to assertiveness

If you feel that any of these are of significant concern to you, you may find it helpful to speak with a counselor.

What To Expect
When meeting with a counselor, the first interview will be with an intake counselor who will talk with you about your needs and the ways in which the Counseling Center might be able to help. Options may include: individual or group counseling, career testing and counseling, or referral to another office or service provider better suited to your needs.
Counseling Q & A

Contact Us:
Professor Marsha Andreoff , M.A., LPC
St. Charles Campus
Office: 636-949-4528
FAX 636-949-4334

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