University Counseling Center
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The University Counseling Center, located on the second floor of the Harris-Parker Bible building on the Montgomery Campus, provides confidential counseling services for personal, emotional, social, and mental health concerns students may face. The University Counseling Center is a service for current Faulkner students. Counseling is available by appointment. Referrals will be made to community mental health providers when the needs of the student cannot be met by the University Counseling Center. (Note: All fees associated with community providers or services are the sole responsibility of the student). The University Counseling Center employs three Masters level counselors for students – see contact information below. Counseling Center Resources The University Counseling Center provides counseling from a Christian foundation and perspective within a confidential and caring environment. The counselors provide services consistent with professional standards. The counselors provide counseling for a wide range of issues, including: Personal Issues: Individual concerns, such as relationship issues, anxiety, and depression Academic Skills: Time management, study skills, test-taking, and test anxiety Alcohol and Drug Education: Learning more about alcohol and other drugs, screening and referral for treatment if needed The counselors maintain confidentiality in accordance with standards, regulations and laws mandated by the State of Alabama and the Federal government and mandate disclosure in child abuse cases. The counselors will explain the privileges of confidentiality when a student initiates service. TimelyCare is a convenient way for Faulkner University students and employees to receive 24/7, no-cost Medical, TalkNow and Scheduled Counseling for common conditions that can be safely and accurately diagnosed and treated online. All you need is an internet connection. For more information click here . Printable Worksheets : Grief Information Sheet Ways to process grief Coping Skills: Depression Coping Skills: Anxiety Stress Management Tips Gratitude Exercises Recognizing Your Strengths What is forgiveness Attachment Styles in your relationships Please reach out to the Counseling Center for more information or any questions you may have. Mental Health Resources General Mental Health Topics and Resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline http://suicidepreventionlifeline.org America’s Mental Health Channel www.healthyplace.com Mental Health Resource http://www.drugrehab.com/co-occurring-disorder/students-mental-health/ National Alliance on Mental Health www.nami.org Anxiety www.anxietycoach.com Eating Disorders www.nationaleatingdisorders.org Self-Assessments www.humanetrics.com Alcohol Resource https://alcoholaddictioncenter.org/alcoholism-resources/ Alcohol Drug Resource: http://www.impactinc.org/impact-alcohol-drug-abuse/concerned-about-yourself-or-a-loved-one/online-alcohol-screen-1/ Mental Health Screening Tool Behavioral health – which includes mental health, substance use, and more – is a key part of your overall well-being. Brief screenings are the quickest way to determine if you or someone you care about should connect with a behavioral health professional. Think of these as a checkup from your neck up. This program is completely anonymous and confidential, and immediately following the brief questionnaire you will see your results, recommendations, and key resources. Click Here Community Resources: Montgomery: Alcoholics Anonymous – 334-264-4122 Domestic Violence – 334-263-0218 Carastar Health - (800) 408-4197 Narcotics Anonymous – 334-213-1847 Rape/Sexual Assault – 334-213-1227 Suicide Hotline – 1-800-784-2433 Birmingham: Family Guidance Center www.familyguidancecenter.org 205-945-6000 Huntsville: Family Service Center www.fsc-hsv.org 256-551-1610 Mobile: Lifelines Counseling Services www.lifelinesmobile.org 251-602-0909 Disclaimer: Links to external websites should not be construed as an endorsement of Faulkner University, but merely provided for your information. How to make an appointment Schedule an appointment: Email counselingcenter@faulkner.edu to schedule an appointment. Location: The Counseling Center is located upstairs in the Harris-Parker Bible building. Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. After Hours or Emergency: Campus Police: 334-239-5496 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Call 911 Our Counselors Navigation About Faulkner Where is Faulkner? 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