Student Psychological Services

A clinical psychologist and doctoral level psychologists-in-training provide psychological evaluation, brief therapy and/or referral to community agencies, consultation, and crisis counseling.

Eligibility for Services

Students who are currently enrolled in 6 or more credit or ESL (English as a Second Language) hours during the fall or spring semesters or in 3 or more credit hours in summer semester are eligible for psychological services. Crisis counseling is available for all students.

There is no charge for psychological services.

What types of concerns do you help students with?

Students come to us not only to resolve problems, but also to improve and enhance the quality of their lives. Common problems and concerns students bring to us include: 

  • Depression
  • Anger
  • Trauma
  • Anxiety and phobias
  • Learning to live in a new culture
  • Loneliness
  • Suicide
  • Grief, bereavement, and loss
  • Gender issues
  • Reactions to medical and health concerns
  • Relationship issues
  • Being on one’s own
  • Concerns about sex and sexuality
  • Concerns about sex and sexuality
  • Sexual identity
  • Self-esteem
  • Family, marital, and couples issues
  • Disordered eating
  • Domestic violence
  • Alcohol and drug concerns
  • Divorce and separation
  • Being criminally victimized
  • Searching for meaning
  • Spiritual concerns
  • Stress
  • Being a member of a minority sexual orientation

Training Opportunities for Doctoral Students

Psychological Services offers training for doctoral students in clinical or counseling psychology who are completing:

Learn more about Training Opportunities for Doctoral Students PDF.

Community Resources for Mental Health

For an overview of some of the sliding scale agencies and local crisis services download Community Resources for Mental Health PDF.

 

 

Contact Us

Health and Psychological Services
Building A, Room A364
847.925.6268
Emergency call 9-1-1

HOURS
Monday through Thursday:
8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

WALK-IN APPOINTMENTS:
Monday through Friday:
8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

ULifeline
ULifeline is an anonymous, confidential resource where you can be comfortable searching for the information regarding mental health and suicide prevention.

Last Updated: 10/24/12