Counseling and Human Services Departmental Newsletter - Fall 2016

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VOLUME

8,

ISSUE

16

PAGE

22

Connecting CHS Students to University Resources that contribute to Self-Care The University of Scranton has many supports that assist its students to succeed in the professional and personal growth process. Being in the counseling profession we often recommend individuals to use the resources that are available to them to make it easier on themselves. Sometimes our clients will not know the resources that are available to them and we work to increase their awareness. The same is true for students. There is a wide variety of resources and services to help you grow academically, spiritually, professionally, physically, and mentally. Some students are not aware of the array of services/resources that are available, but with some awareness, this could easily be changed. There are many components of self-care that the University addresses through the resources available. Students are typically concerned about many things: 

Academics

Stress and/or personal issues

Future Career plans

Disability Services

Involvement

Health

Maintaining one’s spirituality

Safety Following is some information about how the services could assist in self-care.

Resources included: •Advising Center • Counseling Center• Wellness • University Police & Public Safety• Center for Career Development • CTLE • Center for Service & Social Justice • Jane Kopas Women’s Center• Campus Ministry •


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