Counseling Program
Counseling Services
All registered students at DeVry University,, Fremont, are eligible
to receive free personal counseling sessions during their college career. Depression,
anxiety, difficulties in relationships, feelings of inadequacy, sexuality issues,
and problems interfering with academic functioning are some of the concerns
students often address through counseling. To make an appointment with a counselor,
call Student Services at (510) 574-1210 or e-mail to studentservices@devry.edu.
Emergency Services
For assistance with emergencies when Counseling and Student Services is closed,
contact the Department of Public Safety at 9-1-1 on campus or the 24 hour Crisis
Support Services of Alameda County at (510) 889-1333 off campus.
1. When should I seek personal counseling services?
There are many situations that cause emotional stress that may interfere with
your ability to perform at your best while your are studying here at DeVry.
These may include a death in the family, relationship difficulties, alcohol
or drug abuse, a physical illness, sexuality issues, depression, anxiety, family
difficulties, study problems, eating concerns or other challenges. In short,
anything that gets in the way of you getting the most out of your experience
at DeVry or your life in general may be explored in counseling.
2. Sometimes you need to talk with someone who can help. How can you
tell if it's time to ask for help?
- When you feel like you can't do it alone.
- When you feel trapped, like there is nowhere to turn.
- When you worry all the time, and never seem to find the answers.
- When the way you feel is affecting your sleep, your eating habits, your job,
your relationships, your classes, your everyday life.
- When it's not getting any better.
I have tried everything I know and things keep getting worse. I am not sleeping
well, my relationships are suffering, and I am not going to class regularly.
3. How does counseling work?
Counseling works by helping you objectively look at behaviors, feelings, and
thoughts in situations that you find problematic. It helps you to learn more
effective ways in dealing with those situations. Counseling is a collaborative
effort. You and your personal counselor will identify goals, what you want to
happen, and agree on how you will know when you are making progress. Progress
and change can happen. Nine out of ten Americans surveyed by Consumer Reports
who had participated in counseling said that counseling had helped them.
My counselor helped me to understand and deal with my feelings and thoughts
more effectively...Life is slowly getting back in balance for me.
4. What about confidentiality?
Your privacy is important to you. Your counselor will not disclose any information
about you to others without your written permission except as required by law.
That means that your family, professors, administrators, or classmates do not
have any access to what you discuss in counseling. However, sometimes you may
decide to sign a release of information for the purpose of coordinating your
care with specific individuals. Any counseling records kept will be separate
from all records kept by the University.
5. Is there personal counseling available to DeVry students on campus?
As a registered student at DeVry you can receive free personal counseling sessions.
The service is located in the Student Services department. The hours are from
8:30 am until 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, by appointment only. Appointments
usually last approximately 45 minutes. To make an appointment call 574-1210.
6. What can I expect during my first counseling visit?
After you arrive for your first appointment, you will check in with the receptionist.
You will be asked to fill out a brief background information sheet and will
be given some information to read about counseling and confidentiality. During
the first session your counselor will explore what issues you would like to
focus on and together you can set up a plan for beginning to work on these goals.
Sometimes you may set up weekly appointments with your counselor or at other
times you may find appointments every two or three weeks are most helpful. You
will discuss these issues with your counselor.
7. How do I cancel or reschedule an appointment?
Call 574-1210 at least 24 hours before the appointment to cancel and/or reschedule
the appointment so that others can use that appointment time. If you do not
cancel in advanced, and this pattern continues, you may loose counseling privileges.
8. What if I don't think counseling is helping?
During the counseling sessions, feel free to ask about the counseling process
and make suggestions about what you think might be helpful to you. If you are
not making progress toward your goals, discuss this with your counselor or group.
You may resolve the problem together or decide on an alternative approach. Inform
your counselor if you decide to stop coming to counseling. Discussing the ending
of counseling can be very important and useful.
9. What are the credentials held by the counseling staff?
All counselor interns have earned Master's degrees in counseling or clinical
psychology. Licensed professionals supervise them. The counselor interns are
gaining hours toward an independent MFT (Marriage and Family Therapy) license.
Many of the counselors have years of experience in providing counseling.
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