Counseling Centers at ASU

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ASU Counseling Services Mission Statement

ASU Counseling Services work to support the academic mission of the university by providing mental health, consultation, and outreach services that facilitate the student learning experience and student success in persistence and graduation.

Managing Anxiety about the H1N1 A Flu

The news reports about the H1N1 A flu can cause anyone to feel anxious and worried.  The ASU Counseling Services are available to any ASU student who might be experiencing anxiety about the flu. Click here for information on how to contact ASU Counseling Services.

Click here for a handout with helpful tips on managing anxiety about the flu from the American Psychological Association.   

Diversity Statement

The staff of the ASU Counseling Services supports an environment in which the diversity and varieties of human experience are respected and appreciated. We recognize and value the unique history of each student. We are committed to meeting the needs of diverse people and providing a safe and welcoming atmosphere that is sensitive to the needs of all students.

Counseling Services at ASU

Counseling and mental health services are provided at each of the four ASU campuses (Downtown campus, Polytechnic campus, Tempe campus, and West campus). ASU students may seek services at any of the campus counseling centers, regardless of their college affiliation.

Each campus counseling center provides confidential individual counseling, group counseling, psycho-educational programming, and consultation services for faculty, staff and students. Counseling staff have training and experience in issues facing university students and are committed to helping them adjust to campus life and meet their academic goals.

At the Downtown campus, the general public (non ASU students) are able to access quality, affordable mental health care while studying or working in the Downtown Phoenix area. Counseling and psychiatric services are offered to the members of the community at this location only.

Contact ASU Counseling Services

Click here for information on how to contact ASU Counseling Services

Announcements

Important information for students, faculty, and staff:

A message to all students from the ASU Counseling Services

A message to all faculty and staff from the ASU Counseling Services

Responding to Stress in Tough Economic Times

The local, national, and international economic crisis is affecting every member of the ASU community.  Economic difficulties cause tremendous stress and as a result the counseling services at Arizona State University want to be a resource for those in need.  Below are links to resources that can assist people in responding to personal stress during tough economic times. We also encourage any ASU student to come to an ASU counseling center office to discuss the impact of the economic crisis.  We encourage all faculty and staff to contact the Employee Assistance Office (EAO) at 480-965-2271 for personal counseling and additional resources.

Helpful Resources and Information:

Click here for tips on how to deal with your stress about money and the economy

Click here for information about ASU's Financial Aid office and the types of financial assistance available

Click here for information about community resources for housing, food, financial, employment, and health care assistance