A. Counseling Center services are free to all OSU-Okmulgee students and employees.
A. The amount of time you spend in therapy is determined by your own needs. Occasionally, students are referred to agencies outside the campus if it is deemed necessary.
A. You can come over to the Center or call to arrange a time to speak with the counselor about what you might be able to do to help your friend. If you think your friend is having a serious crisis, call immediately. If the Center is not open, call the Campus Police at 293-4886 or 911.
A. If you feel this way, SEEK HELP IMMEDIATELY! Please call or come to the Center and ask to speak with a counselor right away. If the Center is not open, call the Campus Police, 293-4886, 911, or 1-800-273-TALK.
A. No, it does not. For the most part, students who use the Counseling Center are interested in their personal growth and adjustment to their new surroundings. Many students face normal developmental concerns and academic pressures ranging from depression, anxiety, stress, and anger. The Counseling Center staff is trained to help you think about alternatives or options to your behavior and ways of dealing with life.