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Tuttleman Counseling Services 1810 Liacouras Walk(Main Campus ) Office Hours Monday, Thursday, Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tuesday & Wednesday 8:30a.m.- 8:00 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. www.temple.edu/counseling (215) 204-7276 Free & Confidential. Congratulations!.
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Tuttleman Counseling Services1810 Liacouras Walk(Main Campus) Office Hours Monday, Thursday, Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tuesday & Wednesday 8:30a.m.- 8:00 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. www.temple.edu/counseling (215) 204-7276 Free & Confidential
Parent Transitions • Coping with the “empty nest”. • Learning how to let go. • Re-discovering one’s self: Who am I now? • Becoming re-acquainted with partner; more time with other children. • More time for socializing. • Less laundry & less cleaning up.
Student Transitions • Making new friends • Moving away from home • Making their own schedule • Making their own decisions • Starting new romantic relationships • Academic decisions • Managing money • Coping with STRESS • Academic • Relational • Financial
Expectations & Concerns • Expectations about… • Communication • Academic performance • Vacations and visits home • Finances • Concerns about … • Drugs and alcohol • Sex & STIs • Adjustment issues • Academic failure
Communication • Talk to your student in advance about what each of your expectations are about when and how often they should call, text, or e-mail. • Ask your student to give you the cell phone number of a college friend and/or roommate in case of emergency. • Talk to your students about expectations when school is not in session.
Common Problems • Relationship conflict • Anxiety • Depression • Loss issues • Adjustment issues • Sexuality related concerns • Drug and alcohol problems • Eating disorders • Self-esteem issues • Gambling and other financial concerns • Suicidal thoughts • Self injury • Marijuana abuse • Concern about someone else • Stress
Counseling involves… • Helping students to learn to make healthy decisions & explore options. • Helping students look at themselves in an honest and open way. • Supporting their ability to make positive changes in their behavior. • Helping students identify strengths and areas in need of support.
Counseling is not… • Academic advising. • Mandatory or used as punishment. • Advice giving. • The solution to every problem. • A quick fix.
Available Services • Counseling • Individual, group, couples • Generally short-term • Psychiatric Services • Evaluations • Medication management • Self-Help Center (SHC) • Empowers students to take charge of their own symptoms • Printed & Online resources available • Relaxation & Meditation selections available • Hours of Operation – same as Walk-In Clinic
Utilizationof Services • Last year approximately 2500 students came in for counseling services last year. • Students also attended a variety of workshops and other events throughout the year. • 350 students used psychiatric services.
What we are seeing… • Social Media • Self-Injury/suicidality • Lack of coping resources • Increase in calls from parents and loved ones • Parents escorting students to counseling center • Increased use of psychiatric services • Increase in requests for stimulant medication (ADHD) • Increase in requests for medical leave • Increased hospitalizations
Encourage your student to seek counseling services if … • You notice a change in mood. • Their academic performance is poor. • They are not adjusting well. • You suspect drug or alcohol problems. • They are not solving problems. • You have any other concerns or suspicions that something is wrong.
How to Access Services • Walk-In Clinic • Available Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri between 10am-2pm (check-in by 1:30) • Wednesday & Saturday 9am – 12pm • Free & Confidential • No Appointment Needed • Complete a Brief Assessment on Computer • Meet with a Counselor • Decide on Next Steps
Emergencies • For mental health emergencies that occur during regular business hours, the following options are available: • Encourage student to reach out to their Resident Assistant (Temple student) or Resident Director (Temple staff) for support. • Tuttleman Counseling Services • 1810 Liacouras Walk, 5th Floor (215) 204-7276 • Temple Campus Safety Services (215) 204-1234
Emergencies • For after hours mental health emergencies, the following options are available: • Temple Campus Safety Services (215) 204-1234 • 24-Hour Suicide Crisis & Intervention Hotline • (215) 686-4420 (Local) • (800) 273-TALK/8255 (National)
Final thoughts… • Be willing to listen, slow to react. • Be supportive, listening, non-judgmental. • Be a consistent, non-intrusive presence, but listen to your gut.
A few more… • Trust that your student is well prepared and that you did a good job. • If you have a question or concern about your student’s emotional well-being, feel free to contact Tuttleman Counseling Services for assistance. • Remember, the services provided to students are confidential, but we’re happy to listen to your concerns and offer suggestions.
Tuttleman Counseling Services1810 Liacouras Walk(Main Campus) Office Hours Monday, Thursday, Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tuesday & Wednesday 8:30a.m.- 8:00 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. www.temple.edu/counseling (215) 204-7276 Free & Confidential