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Transition of Care Guide

Welcome to Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ! We’re so glad that you have made the decision to live in the community with us. We have developed this Transition of Care Guide to make your  move from both high school and home as smooth as possible. If you have previously  received treatment for a mental health condition there are several things you can do  to continue to stay healthy throughout college.  As you review this guidance, it’s also  helpful to remember that many of these areas can also be applied to other chronic or ongoing  medical conditions.

Individual Counseling

Individual sessions (45 minutes) may be arranged by students who would benefit from support, help with problem-solving, a neutral and confidential space, short-term therapy, and/or crisis management.

Support Groups

Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ has several support groups created to explore issues. Groups include the following topics: Grief & Loss, Students who are Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender/or Questioning, Eating Issues & Body Image, and Find Your Flock.

Crisis Intervention

The counseling staff provides crisis intervention services for the undergraduate, residential student population. This service is provided in conjunction with the Office of Student Affairs. See the section on “Concerned Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ a Student” for more information.

Off-Campus Referrals

The Counseling Center staff will offer services they are qualified to provide. For therapeutic needs that require more time and attention than the staff can provide, off-campus resources are made available to the students. Resources are available in relation to crisis intervention and when a psychiatric evaluation is necessary.

Assistance and support in identifying mental health resources and providers in your area are also available online through .

Students Supporting Students

Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ has more than 50 clubs and organizations geared for academic enrichment, special interests, and social interaction. Join us every semester for our community involvement fair to find out how you can join clubs and organizations. Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ has several clubs geared toward students supporting students, such as REACH peer education, LIGHThouse Leadership Society, and Alliance at Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ College.

Training and Education

Time and time again, Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ students report on the significant positive impact that faculty and staff have on their overall experience, both in and out of the classroom. During critical times, you may be the one person a student feels comfortable turning to and asking for help. Other times, you might notice a student struggling in some way and displaying behaviors that give you cause for concern. Knowing how to approach and effectively engage a student, as well as being aware of available campus resources, can best assist you with these potentially difficult conversations.

The Counseling Center staff is available to assist other offices and student groups in the area of in-service trainings and educational workshops and presentations.