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Welcome to the Counseling Web Site
 
Who We Are:
Students
face both academic and personal issues while at Lees-McRae.
Sometimes, personal issues become intense and may interfere with school
performance and personal happiness. Our center provides a place
for students to talk about personal problems and concerns.
Additionally, staff members provide outreach and present programs on
campus on topics such as healthy relationships, stress management, body
image, the power of one, and conflict resolution.
If you think you would benefit from counseling, you
are not alone. Each year approximately
10% of the student body
makes use of the Counseling Center.
The Counseling Center is staffed by a licensed
counselor and graduate interns who specialize in treatment of many
issues affecting college students today.
To find out more
about the Counseling Center, please call us at (828) 898-8841 or visit
our office at The McRae House, the tan house next to Tennessee Residence
Hall.
Would you like to
make an appointment?
Click here to E-mail Susan Shuford, Director of Counseling to set up a personal appointment.
The Counselor will reply as soon as
possible.
The
Counseling Center
also offers consultation for students, faculty, staff,
or parents who are concerned about a student, family member or other
personal concerns.
Reasons People Might Visit The Counseling
Center
- Stress Management
- Personal Growth
- Roommate conflicts
- Anxiety
- Academic Problems
- Sexual Abuse/Assault
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Telephone: |
Director: (828) 898-8841*
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Location: |
The McRae House
(Next to Tennessee Residence Hall)
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Hours: |
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday
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After-hours
emergencies:
(These offices will contact
Counseling for you as needed) |
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Campus security at Ext
8756; cell: 828-260-0505
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Any Member of the Residence Life Staff
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New River Behavioral
Health 24-Hour Crisis Line at 828-733-5889.
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*When
dialing from on-campus, please use only the four-digit extension.
Many thanks to Hobart and William Smith
College's Counseling Center for their generosity in sharing their
research for this site.
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