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Salem State College
352 Lafayette Street
Salem, MA 01970
978-542-6000
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Counseling & Health Services
Counseling Services
Personal concerns and challenges are a normal part of the college experience. Students frequently seek counseling for help with family or relationship difficulties, depression or anxiety, or dealing with stressful events. We offer crisis intervention during regular working hours, confidential short-term individual and group counseling, workshops on requested topics, and consultation. Appropriate community referrals are provided when necessary. Counseling Services
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Location & Hours
Suite 107, Ellison Campus Center, North Campus 978-542-6410
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
During summer and college breaks: Monday – Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

What to do if you have a mental health emergency or crisis

During business hours
You may come to Counseling Services without an appointment during normal business hours.
After business hours and on campus
For a mental health emergency that can not wait for normal business hours, that is, an emergency that occurs at night and on weekends, contact Campus Police at 978-542-6111 or your RA or Resident Director.
After business hours and off campus
For a mental health emergency that can not wait for normal business hours, that is, an emergency that occurs at night or on weekends, contact:
  • 911 - your local police emergency service;
  • Your usual healthcare provider, e.g., your therapist, primary care doctor, clinic, or HMO;
  • Or proceed to the nearest hospital emergency room
Reasons to seek counseling
Students seek counseling help for a range of reasons including, but not limited to:
Depression
Anxiety
Family problems
Relationship concerns
Sexual Issues
Traumatic experiences
Coping with racial/ethnic bigotry or discrimination
Domestic violence
Identity Issues
Stress
Grief and Bereavement
Sexual orientation questions
Concentration problems
Controlling angry impulses
Balancing college-work-family life
How to make an appointment
Call 978-542-6410 or come to the office at ECC Suite 107 to make an appointment. Usually appointments are available within one week. In cases where more urgent needs require an appointment sooner, that can be arranged and you will be seen immediately.
Once you make an appointment
When a student meets with a counselor, the first few sessions are focused on identifying the problem/s and determining the best coping strategy. For many students, by the third session the issue is resolved or the student experiences sufficient relief to end meetings. For other students, additional counseling sessions may be helpful. If so, we offer to meet for short-term counseling, which usually means to the end of the semester. For others it may be determined that the services we provide are not the most appropriate: in these cases we work with the student to locate providers who can meet their counseling needs.
Confidentiality
Your privacy is covered by state law. What you discuss in counseling sessions is confidential, meaning that it will be discussed only in confidential staff and supervision meetings in CHS. Information about you or any contact with us will not be released to anyone unless you give your explicit consent. Notes kept of counseling sessions are only for use in working with you and never become a part of your student record. [read more]
However, there are important exceptions:
  • If, in our professional judgement, you are in real danger of seriously harming yourself or others
  • If current child abuse, elder abuse, or abuse of a disabled person is involved
  • Under rare circumstances, if a court of law orders that we provide information, or where otherwise required by law
Counseling E-mail Policy
E-mail is not a confidential form of communication. SSC, like many other employers, reserves the right to monitor e-mail usage, so your privacy is not guaranteed. Also, although we check our e-mail often, we make no promise concerning when or how often e-mail is read. You have no way of knowing whether the recipient is unavailable due to vacation, illness, or other reason. Therefore, your message may not be read promptly. Instead, contact the office or your counselor at 978-542-6410.
Consultations
Counseling Services staff is available to students, faculty, administrators, and concerned others for consultation on mental health-related issues. In any consultation, the confidentiality of our student clients is always preserved, as appropriate and required by law.
Outreach
We interact with the SSC community through various outreach activities such as workshops on requested topics. Student groups and faculty may request a presentation by contacting the office at 978-542-6410. Recent topics have included: Identifying Eating Disorders; Assertiveness; A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Stress Management; Diversity Issues and Student Leadership; Grief and Bereavement.
Counseling Links
The links provided are for educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as medical or professional advice. If you are an SSC member, contact CHS at 978-542-6410 to arrange a consultation. [Links page]

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