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Make
an appointment with one of the Earlham counselors.
Earlham Counseling Services
Scope of Practice
Earlham Counseling Services provides short-term/brief supportive
individual counseling free of charge for currently enrolled undergraduate
students of the college. Group counseling may also be provided
according to students’ needs. These services are provided
by licensed mental health professionals and supervised graduate
student interns. Services are designed to assist students with
a number of concerns and to enhance their ability to be more effective
and successful in their academic and personal lives. Due to limited
resources, a model of brief, goals-oriented counseling is used
by Counseling Services. On average, a student is seen for 3 sessions
per semester, with a maximum of 6-8 sessions per semester. Students
who need long-term or more intensive services will be referred
to community resources. Students are responsible for the cost of
these off-campus services. Referrals will be made with students’ needs
in mind, after meeting with an Earlham counselor, who will follow
up with students to assure that a good referral was made. All students
are eligible for Earlham’s crisis intervention services.
Counseling Services provides the following:
Crisis intervention.
Short-term counseling for such matters as: anxiety, depression,
loneliness, identity, stress management, time management, eating concerns,
alcohol/drug use/abuse,
relationship concerns, grief and loss, family stress, sexual orientation, homesickness,
college-related transition, developmental issues, and personal growth and development.
Assistance for students who have been diagnosed with one
or more long-term psychiatric conditions for referrals to off-campus resources,
work on time-limited
focused goals, and crisis.
Skills development for academic success, such as coping
skills, self-esteem work, stress management, time management, motivational
skills, and reduction
of performance-related anxiety (such as test anxiety).
Support and brief counseling for students recovering from
sexual assault
and/or domestic violence.
Assessment and referral to other campus resources, such
as Health Services and the Center for Academic Enrichment, and referral to
community resources,
particularly for students whose presenting concerns are beyond Counseling Services’ scope
of practice.
Mental health consultation, education, and outreach programs
for students,
faculty, and staff.
Limited Service
Counseling Services does not provide long-term intensive counseling
and psychotherapy. It is beyond Counseling Services’ scope
of practice to provide ongoing counseling and psychotherapy for
students who may be diagnosed with a variety of serious, long-term
psychiatric conditions, and individuals who appear to be a recurring
high risk to themselves or to the Earlham community.
Counseling Services does not provide treatment services for alcohol
and drug use/abuse. Counselors will meet with students seeking
such treatment for a brief time to provide support, assess the
students’ needs, and assist them with referrals to off-campus
resources.
Earlham Counseling Services does not prescribe or monitor psychotropic
or any other medications. At students’ request,, counselors
will make a referral to Earlham Health Services or a community
physician for medication evaluation.
Students may be mandated for a counseling assessment by an external
body (e.g. SJC or CJC, Residence Life, Athletics). These students
will be evaluated to ascertain personal motivation and goals for
counseling. Students must have personal motivation and goals for
counseling; if not, they may be referred to other campus or community
resources. If the mandated goals are beyond Counseling Services’ scope
of practice, students will be referred to appropriate resources
off campus (e.g. alcohol/drug abuse treatment).
Contact Earlham Counseling Services through the Web page, by calling
765-983-1432, or by e-mailing woodrho@earlham.edu.
Counseling and Health Services Offices
Student Development
Earlham Hall First Floor
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