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Counseling Services

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The Counseling Services of Walsh University are multifaceted. Located in the new Paul and Carol David Family Campus Center, services include academic, vocational and personal counseling. The primary function of these services is to provide brief counseling, testing, and referral services to students enrolled in the University. The center is a designated site for the Miller's Analogies Test.

Staffed by a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, College Counselors, counseling interns, and graduate practicum students, the Counseling Service is free to all enrolled students. This office offers a confidential place to discuss concerns when difficult situations arise, when problems seem overwhelming or options appear limited. Focusing on helping persons explore solutions, counseling typically lasts between four and eight sessions. Groups are also available. If necessary, appropriate referrals to outside health care professionals are made.

Counseling Services also processes accommodations for learning disabilities and requests for a Medical Leave of Absence.

 

Counseling Services
Located in the David Campus Center
Next to the Bookstore
330.490.7348
 
Offering Support
Now & Later

 

 

*If you are in a counseling emergency, please call the Crisis Center at 330.452.6000

Frances E. Morrow, M.A., PCC-S 

Director of Counseling Services

 

College Counselors

 

 

Caryn Griffin, M.A., PC

 

 

 

John Devlin, M.A.,  PC

 

 

Lisa Lutz, M.A., PC

 

 

Office Secretary

Joni Hendricks