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"Why
is there a Psychological Counseling
Program on campus?"
Discussing personal situations
with friends, family and others
can be helpful, but sometimes
these people care so much about
your well-being that they become
over-involved and lose their
objectivity. The counseling
psychology staff may offer a
different perspective and help
develop new strategies and solutions.
"Aren't most people
who seek psychological counseling
'sick' or 'crazy'?"
Certainly not! Most students
who come to the office desire
personal growth and are responding
to changes in their lives. Contrary
to old-fashioned beliefs, the
staff views the seeking of professional
assistance as a sign of personal
strength.
"Who are the students
who come for psychological counseling?"
Students utilizing our services
reflect the diversity of LBCC.
Thus, we see a broad spectrum
of men and women of all ages,
races and ethnic groups at every
level of academic standing.
"What kinds of problems
do students come in with?"
Students experience roblems
in managing:
• FEELINGS such as depression,
anxiety, anger, loneliness,
low self-esteem or hopelessness.
• RELATIONSHIPS with parents,
spouses, boyfriends, girlfriends,
friends, teachers or classmates.
• BEHAVIORS like eating
habits, or substance abuse.
• ACADEMIC situations
like test anxiety, procrastination,
time management, or career confusion.
"What about services
for my significant other or
family member?"
Only students who are attending
classes at LBCC are eligible
for services. Referrals to appropriate
community resources will be
offered.
"How do I qualify
for services?"
If you are attending classes
this semester, you are eligible
for services. If it is before
the semester begins or after
it ends, or if you withdraw
from your classes, you are not
eligible for services.
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