Counseling Services welcomes class of 2013 to GCSU campus
GCSU Counseling Services is a group of licensed, or license-eligible, mental health professionals who provide free and confidential professional counseling services to the student body. Personal counseling is available for individual and group concerns such as relationships, anxiety and depression.
Career counseling and assessment is also available for those trying to decide on a major or career field, and career testing is also offered. In addition, academic counseling, focusing on time management, study skills, test-taking and dealing with test anxiety is also available.
Other services offered include alcohol and drug education, including screening and referral for treatment; assistance in locating additional sources of help, both on and off campus; medication management, including part-time psychiatric services for students who wish to start medication in conjunction with counseling; consultation, such as helping others who are concerned about a student; and presentations, which can be arranged for student organizations, classes, etc.
Counseling group offerings this fall will include Women of Color, Chill Out, ADD/ADHD, and a Men’s Issues group. For more information, call (478) 445-5331, drop by 132 Lanier Hall from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, or visit www.gcsu.edu/counseling.