Therapy
College can be a stressful time of transition and change. Concerns about relationships, depression, anxiety, sexuality, and family are all considered to be a natural part of these life changes. Sometimes talking things over with a therapist or in group therapy gives you a chance to benefit from another perspective as you determine how you might want to approach a difficult or challenging situation. Therapy can also support you in increasing self-awareness, self-confidence, and a wide variety of coping skills.
Initial Consults
In order to start therapy, you must first have an Initial Consult. During this appointment, students meet with a therapist to discuss their concerns and explore options. Based on this discussion and the therapists' review of the paperwork, the therapist will make recommendations for services. For example, self-help resources, workshops, brief goal-oriented individual, relationship, or group therapy, etc. Plan to arrive 15 minutes early to complete the required paperwork.
Individual Appointments
Once you have met with a therapist, and it has been determined you are a good fit for our services, you will be scheduled for your first individual appointment. The UNCWCC typically provides short-term goal-oriented therapy, most commonly on an every-other-week basis for 50 minutes sessions. Therapy at the center is not recommended for students seeking or needing intensive or long-term treatment.
Crisis Consults
These are one-time appointments to help a student cope a mental health crisis (such as suicidal or homicidal thoughts, urges, plans, hallucinations or hearing voices; or an inability to cope with a recent crisis). There are therapists scheduled to be available for these appointments from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F. (Summer hours may vary). To initiate a crisis consult, please come to the center, located on the 2nd floor in DePaolo Hall and complete the required paperwork.
Referral Consults
Students who are seeking and/or needing intensive or long-term treatment, not eligible for on campus counseling services, or who are interested in meeting with an off-campus therapist for other reasons, can meet with our Case Manager, Cierra Alsobrooks. During these 30-minute appointments, students will have an opportunity to briefly discuss their concerns and will be provided with a list of community-based providers that will match their needs. Students can use our referral database to find a local therapist or use Psychology Today for additional options.
Educational Programming
We provide many mental health resources, programs, and events that reach students outside of the center. We have self-help resources that vary in topics and additional self-help information can be found at the Healthy Hawks website. We host a variety of virtual events that are posted on WaveLink. For a variety of helpful psychoeducational videos and meditations, please visit our YouTube channel.