Student Health and Counseling Services |
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| Personal Counseling |
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| Concerns occur in everyone's life and can sometimes generate stress and questions within an individual. These issues can make it more difficult for a person to successfully function in a healthy manner. The North Dakota State College of Science Counseling Center offers individual, couple, and as needed, group counseling addressing a variety of areas, including, but not limited to the following: |
| • Self-esteem |
• Relationships |
| • Stress |
• Anxiety |
| • Grief and loss |
• Depression |
| • Sexual orientation |
• Substance abuse |
| • Eating problems |
• Body image |
| • Sexual abuse |
• Physical abuse |
| • Domestic abuse |
• Rape and crisis |
| • Exploration of values |
• Personality testing |
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| Self-Tests: |
| • Adult ADD |
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| • Alcohol Screening |
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| • Anxiety |
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| • Drug Abuse Screening Quiz |
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| • Marijuana Use Questions |
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| The Personal Counselor: |
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| The Personal Counselor is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in North Dakota, a Licensed Psychologist in Minnesota and holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology. Referral sources are available on campus from Three Rivers Crisis Center, from Southeast Human Services: Rehabilitation Counselor, Family Therapist, Individual Therapist, Chemical Dependency Counselor and a Counselor for the Severely Mental Ill children in the area.
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| Appointments are suggested and flexible scheduling is employed, however, walk ins are accepted if counselor is available, (701) 671-2286 ext. 3-2286. |
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