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What is Counseling?
Why Do Students Come to Counseling?
What is Counseling? 

Counseling is the process of exchanging thoughts, opinions, and ideas. The counselors are available to provide the students with the best advice and guidance there is to offer.

Counseling is a change (development, growth, healing) process in which people are helped to:

  • Express themselves in a safe, supportive, collaborative, and non-judgmental atmosphere.
  • Identify, sort-out, and clarify their individual situations.
  • Identify destructive behaviors and patterns and ways to overcome them.
  • Learn effective coping skills.
  • Identify and achieve goals.

For More Information,
Contact:

Diane C. Snyder, M.S.W.
Personal Counselor/Crisis Counslor
snyder@rmu.edu
412-397-5861 phone
412-397-2589 fax
Nicholson Center 2nd

 
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