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个人心理咨询
个人心理咨询 is available to help you seek out professional help, when dealing with your problems on your own is just too much. The counseling office is 工作人员ed by licensed professional counselors who are sensitive to the many issues affecting college students today. Our counseling works from a short-term treatment model. If it appears that you need or want long-term therapy, a referral will be made to the appropriate community resource. Counselors and clients work together to create counseling plans that offer a reasonable promise of success and are consistent with the abilities and circumstances of the client, and are free to CWC students.
  • Career counseling and assessment
  • Academic skills development
  • 个人心理咨询
Setting up an appointment is easy:
惠特尼·马丁内斯: 预约 或致电307-855-2011
如果你处于危机之中
If you are experiencing a crisis and need help immediately
  • Contact the Counseling Office at 855-2011
  • Or contact 校园安全 at 855-2143
  • Or contact the Vice President for Student Affairs at 855-2187.
  • Or Fremont Counseling 楼下 (307) 856-6587, 着陆器 (307) 332-2231 or 1-888-214-3405
关注学生 and Student in Crisis – Making a Referral
Are you concerned about a student and want to do something about it? There is a team of 工作人员 members on campus that you can make an official referral to for action that WILL take place to attempt to help the student.

All counseling sessions are kept strictly confidential. 事实上, no one else on campus knows who is seeing a counselor, unless an emergency exists (details can be discussed with the counselor). Counselors are required to have your signed consent in order to share ANY of your personal information with your family, instructors or other professionals. Sometimes it is good to include faculty, 工作人员, or family members in your recovery, but that decision will always be your own.

个人心理咨询 relationships are professional and contacts between client and counselor are expected to be of a professional nature. Sexual intimacies between client and counselor are never appropriate. You have the right to ask questions about your counselor’s credentials and approach. You may also accept or reject any suggested counseling interventions. You may ask to meet with a different counselor. You have the right to report any complaint you may have about counseling services to the vice president of student affairs.

The CWC Counseling Center, to the extent to which its services allow, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, 国家的起源, 祖先, 性, 年龄, 宗教, or 残疾 in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its educational program services or activities. The college makes reasonable accommodations to serve students with special needs and offers services to students who have the ability to benefit. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX. or Section 504 may be referred to the 人力资源 Officer at Central Wyoming College, 派克大街2660号., 里弗顿,WY 82501, (307)855-2112 or 1-800-735-8418 (in-state), or the Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 联邦大楼, 斯佩尔大道1244号, 310套房, 丹佛, CO 80204-3582, (303)844-5695, 传真:(303)844 - 4303, TDD (303) 844 - 3417, 电子邮件 OCR_丹佛@ed.政府.

The spirit of free inquiry, which characterizes the educational environment, must be allowed to flourish within the context of mutual respect and civil discourse. 歧视性的, 威胁, or harassing behavior against any group or individual based on, 但不限于, 性别, color, 残疾, 性取向, religious preference, 国家的起源, 祖先, or 年龄 will not be tolerated.

健康信息

Central Wyoming College encour年龄s the use of the 社区 Health Center of Central Wyoming for any students who need health services. Their services are provided on a sliding fee scale. It is the mission of the health center to provide comprehensive healthcare services for all residents of Fremont County, regardless of their ability to pay.

For more information contact:

社区 Health Center of Central Wyoming
玫瑰巷1035号
里弗顿,WY 82501
307-463-7160
Or visit their website: http://www.chccw.org/

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COUNSELOR/DISABILITY SERVICES COORDINATOR
Whitney is here to offer counseling and 健康 services to support mental health, 健康, and educational goals.