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Personal Counseling

Free individual counseling appointments are now available for YC students enrolled in at least six credits. For more information contact Judy Brennen: 928.771.6183.

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There is always hope.

Feeling overwhelmed or stressed out?

Have relationship or family problems? Feeling anxious, depressed, or angry? Dealing with grief or loss? Dealing with disordered eating or substance abuse issues?

HELP IS AVAILABLE!

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Resources & Referrals

HOW
Personal counselors are available to listen, guide, and refer you to the appropriate resources on campus or in your community. Counselors provide you a safe and objective arena to talk about what is happening in your life and explore ways to address those concerns.
What to expect
Initially, the counselor will ask questions to gain an understanding of you and your needs. In partnership, you will formulate a plan and develop alternative methods for addressing current issues.
Counseling sessions are available to current students enrolled in 6 or more credits. They last 50 minutes each, with up to 3 sessions per semester.
If it is determined that a student requires more extensive counseling, all efforts will be made to refer the student to providers offered through his/her health insurance company or local therapists/agencies.
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Personal Counseling is a process in which a counselor and a student work together to resolve issues, identified by the student to be causing disruption in their life. Issues addressed vary from student to student.
Some common topics explored have been adjustment to college life, homesickness, relationship problems, increased stress, anxiety, sadness, grief, substance use, and academic performance problems.
The student will bring commitment to this process by the courage they show in being an active participant; establishing goals, exploring potential solutions, and experimenting with new and different ways of thinking, perceiving, and behaving.
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  1. Don't wait for serious problems to develop.
  2. Regard counseling as a growth-oriented learning process, entirely compatible with your identity as a college student.
  3. Be open and honest about your attitudes and feelings with yourself and your counselor.
  4. Don't expect your counselor to make decisions for you or “fix” you.
  5. Give feedback. Let your counselor know if you feel you would benefit more from a different approach or direction.
  6. Be aware that any new behavior may feel awkward at first. Be willing to apply what you learn from counseling sessions to your everyday life.
Confidentiality
Personal counseling files are confidential and kept separately from academic files. All aspects of counseling are confidential. By law, counselors are obligated to break confidentiality and report: incidents of sexual abuse or physical abuse of a minor or elder, or the intention to seriously harm self or others.
Cancellation policy
If you are unable to keep a scheduled appointment, please call the number at which you scheduled your appointment 24 hours in advance and cancel so that the time can be used by another student in need. “No shows” and cancellations with less than 24-hour notice will be counted as one of your sessions.

Contact Us

  • Prescott Campus
  • Building 1 - Lobby
  • Monday - Friday, 8am to 5pm
  • Tel: (928) 776-2106
  • Verde Valley
  • Building I - 126
  • Monday - Friday, 8am to 5pm
  • Tel: (928) 634-6510

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