
Northeastern's
Counseling Office supports the University's primary academic
mission by providing counseling and psychological assistance
to members of the University community. As students clarify
the situations they encounter and develop healthy ways of responding
to the stresses and problems in their lives, they are better
able to achieve their academic and personal goals. Responsive, high
quality counseling services enable students to develop to their full potential and achieve success.
Psychological counseling: Help with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship problems, and
more...
Explore personal problems in your life including anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, relationship problems, anger, addictions, and many other difficulties that may cause stress and disrupt to your life. Counseling services are confidential and free of charge to all current Northeastern students. Faculty and staff are also eligible for some limited services.
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Psychological counseling and therapyCounseling and therapy is provided in individual, couple and group sessions. Our Psychological Counseling webpage has information about different types of counseling, frequently asked questions about counseling, relaxation and stress-reducing techniques, and links to other mental health resources.
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Online Mental Health ScreeningTake a free online screening to gauge your difficulties with stress, anxiety, depression or eating issues, and see whether a consultation with a counselor might be helpful.
Additional services and information...
Clinical Training Opportunities
Northeastern's Counseling Office has training opportunities
for those pursuing careers in Clinical Psychology. We offer
both Postdoctoral Fellowships and Predoctoral Therapy Practicum
placements. Visit the following links to learn more, including program descriptions
and application procedures:
Postdoctoral
Fellowship
Therapy
Practicum
Services for faculty and staff
The Counseling Office also provides some services for faculty
and staff. The nature and extent of these services vary. More information is available here.
Referring students for services
If you are a faculty or staff member wishing to refer a student
for counseling, use our Referral
Guide to find out how.
Counseling NewsletterRead the current edition of
Counseling Office Online, an electronic newsletter for faculty and staff.
Report a concernTo report your
concerns about the behavior of someone on campus,
click here for the Behavioral Concerns Team website.
Who
are we?
Click here for descriptions of
our current professional staff and their areas of specialization.
Where
is the Counseling Office?
The Counseling Office is D-024, located in the lower
level of the D-Building. The same building that houses Enrollment
Services, Cashiers, Financial Aid (upper level), and Student
Employment (also lower level). From Enrollment Services' lobby,
either go down the stairs or use the elevator. Click here for a map.
How can you contact us?
To find out more about what kind of help is available or to
set up an appointment to speak with a counselor, stop by the
Counseling Office, (D-024), or call us at (773) 442-4650.
Direct
comments about this website here.
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