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Student Counselling

Student Counselling

What does Student Counselling offer?

Counselling offers a confidential space in which you can talk to a counsellor about your concerns.

Counselling offers you understanding, a feeling of being listened to, valued and accepted in a non-judgmental way. There is no pressure on you and we’re not here to tell you what to do. Instead, as counsellors we aim to help you find your own answers.

Our services are available:

Counselling offers you understanding, a feeling of being listened to, valued and accepted in a non-judgmental way. There is no pressure on you and we’re not here to tell you what to do. Instead, as counsellors we aim to help you find your own answers.

  • for any student experiencing emotional or psychological difficulties relating to academic or social problems
  • to all students – undergraduate or postgraduate.

Whatever your background and whatever your problem we’re here to offer you space and support in a confidential environment to work through your difficulties, as well as help you to think more clearly and develop the skills to cope.

All counselling is confidential except when someone is in serious danger. In these rare cases we will discuss any potential break in confidentiality with you.

Reasons to Seek Counselling

Student Counselling Services assists students with a variety of concerns.

You may benefit from personal counselling to discuss:

  • Stress management
  • Life transitions and change
  • Difficulties in relationships
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Anger
  • Physical abuse
  • Emotional abuse
  • Thoughts of suicide
  • Self-esteem
  • Loss and grief
  • Trauma
  • Other feelings that cause discomfort

Your concern may not fall into these categories but if it is causing you distress or difficulty, you are welcome to come and talk to a counsellor.

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