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Welcome to the Office of
Counseling Services
The RHIT Student Counseling Center, staffed by the Director of
Counseling Services and Doctoral Fellow students from the
Department of Psychology at Indiana State University, is located
next to the Student Affairs Office in Human Union.
Doctoral Fellows have a master's degree related to psychology and
are currently pursuing a psychology doctorate in clinical
psychology. Supervision is provided to Student Counseling
Center staff by a licensed psychologist who is endorsed as a Health
Services Provider in Psychology.
Our mission is to provide assessment, referral, and brief
interventions to assist students in developing personal awareness
and life skills and overcoming personal issues. Our services are
designed to enhance students' ability to fully benefit from
academic and social life at Rose-Hulman.
When you are feeling stress or experiencing any sort of
difficult issue, our services can help you find your balance.
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Are services confidential?
Yes, communication between a counselor and a student is
considered privileged communication and is protected by Indiana
Law. However, there are limits to the privilege of
confidentiality.
These limits include:
a) suspected abuse or neglect of a child, elderly person or
disabled person
b) if you become a clear and imminent danger to yourself or someone
else, or
c) when required by law or a court order.
Excluding these instances, you must specifically sign a release
of information authorizing us to talk to someone for privileged
communication to be shared.
Counseling presentations
Rose-Hulman counselors can also provide guest lectures or lead
workshops for campus organizations on any topic related to mental
health. Please contact the counseling office as far in advance as
possible to allow the counselor to prepare materials.
How do
you make an appointment?
Call 812-877-8537
Email
Visit our office in the Union, Room 147.
Group Workshops
Types of groups offered include stress management,
assertiveness, and procrastination workshops. Group schedules are
typically posted in advance and registration/consultation with a
counselor prior to entrance is preferred. Review
group workshops.
Self-help materials
If you aren't comfortable seeing us directly, please check out
the free materials that sit outside the Student Affairs office.