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COUNSELING SERVICES
Commonly provides support for:
• Adjustment to college
• Advocating for victims of crime
• Building healthy relationships
• Coping with depression
• Improving communication skills
• Managing stress and anxiety
• Providing case management
• Supporting needs of under-
represented identities
Commonly provides referrals for:
• ADHD assessments
• Alcohol drug gambling and other addictions
• Court-related/mandated
counseling
• Couples/family counseling
• Eating disorders
• Gender affirmation readiness
assessments
• Learning disability assessments
Washburn Counseling Services provides short-term counseling
options to help students perform their best academically Services are available to all currently enrolled Washburn students for free Counselors are also available by phone 24 hours a a a a a a a a a day day 7 days a a a a a a a a a week If we determine that your treatment
needs require resources or competencies beyond our scope of care we facilitate referrals to an appropriate mental health provider or a a a a a a community agency Note: Due to to our scope of practice as a a a a a college
counseling
center we are unable to to accept any cases that are affiliated with an an ongoing court case/order SafeColleges
Washburn University is committed to providing a a a a safe and healthy environment for all students staff and faculty As a a a a a a part of that commitment the University requires that all new students complete an online violence prevention program SafeColleges
This online program provides information about consent bystander intervention sexual assault and more The SafeColleges
training must be completed before classes begin You will receive instructions via your Washburn email account BODStander Intervention Skills
Every day we witness many things some good others not This makes us all bystanders To help us make good decisions about how to to respond to to what we see Washburn University offers Bring in in in the Bystander training and and advocacy events throughout the academic year Campus Advocacy Services Washburn provides free on-campus
victim advocacy services to those who have experienced crime
victimization including sexual harassment and assault and domestic violence Advocacy services include emotional support rights and reporting information safety planning and help finding resources and filling
out paperwork Counseling Services Kuehne Hall 200 785 670 3100
washburn edu/counseling
Monday-Friday 8 a a a m m -5 p m m Molly Steffes-Herman Campus Advocate
Kuehne Hall 200 785 670 3100
molly herman@washburn edu washburn edu/student-life/services/counseling/campus-advocate html
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