If a student is imminently suicidal or endangering their life, immediate action is required:
Call 911
Penn State Crisis Line 1-877-229-6400
County Crisis 1-800-341-5040
Campus Police (814) 375-4734
Campus Counselor (814) 375-4732
Student Affairs (814) 375-4766
For general information or to schedule an appointment contact:
Campus Counselor
108 Hiller Building
Email: [email protected]
Call: 814-375-4832
Faculty and Staff:
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The Counseling Center at Penn State DuBois
College Students often encounter a great deal of stress, e.g. academic, social, family, work, and financial. While most students cope successfully with life's demands, sometimes these pressures become overwhelming and unmanageable. Students might feel alone, isolated, helpless, and even hopeless. These feelings can easily disrupt academic performance and can result in harmful behaviors, including substance abuse, self-harm, and suicide attempts.
Many common student concerns include:
- Difficulty in adjusting to college
- Problems with friends and/or family members
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Grief or loss
- Self-confidence
- Lack of motivation
- Time management
- Stress management
- Sexual identity issues
- Substance abuse
- Eating disorders
- Physical/Sexual/Emotional abuse
- Concerns about your major, career, and/or future
- Difficulty in concentrating or studying
- Trouble coping with academic pressures
- Uncertainties about personal values and beliefs
If you experience or deal with any of these issues or any other stressors, you're urged to make an appointment to talk with the Campus Counselor. We're here to help you, and you matter to us.
What services are provided?
The Counseling Center at Penn State DuBois offers a variety of confidential and free services for students, including:
- Individual counseling
- Community referrals http://www.pa211.org/agency/6216/7590/
- Programs on topics of well-being
- Additional counseling and support services, as needed
How is student confidentiality protected?
All information shared between the student and the counselor is strictly confidential. All calls and requests for information are strictly confidential. No contacts are made without the student's written permission, unless the student is a risk to himself/herself or others.
What rights do I have if I come to counseling?
Students eligible to receive services at The Counseling Center through Penn State DuBois have the right to:
- Impartial access to treatment regardless of race, religion, sex, age, disability, or lifestyle preference.
- Ask questions about the process of counseling and procedures used.
- Information regarding counselor credentials and training.
- Expect that all information disclosed in counseling will be kept confidential with the exception of information related to danger to self or others, or to the abuse of a child or incapacitated adult. In some cases (e.g., divorce, child custody) information has been released upon court order.
- Participate in the planning of treatment.
- Terminate counseling at any time, unless mandated to participate due to conduct or legal issues.
- Review treatment records, unless in the view of the therapist, this would be harmful to the client.
- Discuss a grievance with the Director of Student Affairs about services offered.
Diversity
The Counseling Center welcomes all students and embraces a philosophy respectful of diversity. We are supportive of students' gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, cultural and religious backgrounds, and abilities. We are committed to helping all students deal with discrimination and identity issues.
How do I make an appointment for counseling?
To schedule a confidential, one-on-one appointment with the campus counselor, please contact the Counseling Center at Penn State DuBois via email: [email protected] or call and leave a message at (814) 375-4832. Talking with someone even about small problems is a great step toward preventing chronic issues.
We are here to help. U Matter!
Consultation
Consultations by phone or appointment are available for parents, students, faculty, staff members, or friends who wish to speak with the Campus Counselor about a student or to learn more about counseling services and referrals.
Sometimes a student or concerned other may just need some clarification regarding whether what they are experiencing is healthy and normal or represents a concern that could benefit from or require professional treatment. For more information, please call the Counseling Center at 814-375-4832 to speak with someone who can help.
NOTE: While we can talk with you about concerns for a student, due to ethical and legal requirements for confidentiality, the Campus Counselor will only be able to share specific information (i.e. student's attendance at sessions, issues, or treatment recommendations) if they have signed a written release consenting for that to occur.
Substance Abuse Services
Are you concerned that you or someone you know has a problem with alcohol or other drugs? Do you struggle with the misuse of alcohol, marijuana, or prescription medications? Are you concerned about your behaviors?
If you think you or someone you know might have a problem with alcohol or other substances, it is important to get help right away. Contact the Campus Counselor to get connected with local support services.
Recovery
Are you or someone you know recovering from addiction? There is ongoing support through the Penn State DuBois Collegiate Recovery Community. For more information contact the Counseling Center for more information on how to participate at (814) 375-4832 or email [email protected]
Drug and Alcohol Resources
Clearfield Jefferson Drug and Alcohol Commission http://cjdac.org
Coordination of local alcohol and other drug programs. Direct services include Prevention, Student Assistance Program services and trainings, Case Management, and Hepatitis C screenings.
Campus Drug Prevention http://www.campusdrugprevention.gov/
Through the DEA, provides resources to prevent drug abuse among college students
Substance Abuse Treatment Referral Hotline
1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357)
Good Samaritan Law
A person under the age of twenty-one will be protected from prosecution for the possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages if law enforcement, including campus police, became aware of the possession or consumption solely because the individual was seeking medical assistance for someone else. If you see something, say something!
Sexual Assault (http://dubois.bc178.cc/sexual-assault)