Health
and Wellness
Counseling
Center
Human Development Clinic
Psychological
Training and Consultation Center
Speech,
Language, and Hearing Clinics
Counseling Center
Accredited by the International Association of Counseling
Services, the Counseling Center provides confidential services
for currently enrolled CMU students including time-limited
individual and group counseling for:
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personal
issues such as anxiety, depression, loneliness, identity,
alcohol/drug abuse, couples concerns, premarital and marital
counseling, family stress, loss and personal growth and
development;
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career
exploration, particularly for undecided students and
students questioning choices they have already made;
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improving
academic success through reducing anxiety (e.g., test, math,
speech), reducing stress, learning study skills and time
management; and
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serving as
a sexual assault and domestic violence crisis center.
Group
services are designed to address many topics including
anxiety, relationships, stress management, self-esteem, grief
and loss, depression, yoga for stress management and
codependency. The
Counseling Center's website provides information on center
services and counselors, community resources, mental health
screening and links to a wide variety of information. There is
no charge for these services.
Other services the Counseling Center provides include serving
as a referral resource for students, parents, faculty, staff
and administration; consultation with students, parents,
faculty, staff and administration; growth groups and
workshops; in-service training and consultation services;
outreach programs (available upon request); referral to
appropriate off-campus agencies and other CMU services and
resources; supervised practicum for psychology, counselor
education and social work students; mental health screening;
testing (interest, personality); and on-call during academic
year. (Note that there may be a modest fee to cover the cost
associated with test administration.)
Counseling Center faculty includes professional counselors,
psychologists, and certified social workers. Students may meet
individually with a counselor by making an appointment. Daily
urgent appointment times are available. Counseling assistance
may be obtained at:
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CMU
Counseling Center (102 Foust Hall, 774-3381), or
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Counselors
in Residence who work in offices at various residence hall
locations. Counselors in Residence are employees of
Residence Life and are administratively separate from the
Counseling Center. Counselors in Residence may be contacted
in the following residence halls:
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Towers
(774-1480)
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North
Campus (774-4928)
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South Quad
(774-2550)
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East Quad
(774-1879)
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Human
Development Clinic
Located in 210 Rowe Hall, the
Human Development Clinic
provides counseling and psychological assessment services for
community residents, area school children, and Central
Michigan University students. Advanced graduate students in
counseling ordinarily perform these services under the
supervision of counselor education faculty members. Among the
services provided are: individual counseling for children,
adolescents, and adults; family and couples counseling; play
therapy for children; referral help in finding appropriate
services for identified problems; and consultation with
community agencies and schools. In addition to serving the
needs of referrals during the school year, the Human
Development Clinic provides extensive counseling and
consultative services during the summer months. The Human
Development Clinic is administered by the Department of
Counseling and Special Education and may be reached at (989)
774-3532.
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Psychological
Training and Consultation Center
The Center's primary mission involves training graduate
students in the application of psychology for the remediation
of human problems, providing cutting-edge psychological
services to members of the North Central Michigan Community,
conducting research on the services provided and the problems
experienced by our constituents, and disseminating information
about advances in applied psychology. Since 1972 the Center
has housed a general clinic that provides low cost services to
children, adolescents, and adults. Depending on the concerns
of the client, these services are offered in individual,
couple, family and/or group formats. The Center also offers a
full range of psychological assessment services. In addition
to these general services, several specialized programs
available include: Violence Reduction Training, Learning
Disability Assessment, Infant/Toddler Assessment, Anxiety
Disorders Training, and Neuropsychological
Assessments/Rehabilitation.
For community groups and agencies, the Center provides
demonstrations, lectures, educational programs, and in-service
education relating to applied topics in psychology.
The Psychological
Training and Consultation Center is located in Sloan Hall and may be reached at
(989) 774-3808.
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Speech,
Language, and Hearing Clinics
Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinics are operated by the
Department of Communication Disorders at CMU and at various
ancillary facilities in central Michigan. The clinics
emphasize complete programs in evaluation, diagnosis, and
rehabilitation of children and adults with communication
disorders. These programs are available to CMU students and
staff as well as members of the community. The clinical
service programs in audiology and in speech and language
pathology are nationally recognized by full accreditation from
the Council on Professional Services Accreditation of the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association. The university programs
are also accredited by the Council of Academic Accreditation
of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. For more
information or to make an appointment, contact us at
989-774-3904.
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