Our Mission
The Center helps students develop strategies for change to realize greater understanding of self and others, and to support academic experiences. Our counselors are sensitive to issues of ethnicity, spirituality, culture, sexual orientation, gender, disability, learning differences and body image.
The Counseling Center offers students the option of utilizing expressive therapies in counseling, including art, writing, and sand tray, in addition to traditional verbal therapy.
Our Services
The Center provides services for all on-campus undergraduate and graduate students in degree-granting programs. These services include:
- Individual short-term counseling
- Alcohol and other drug information and preventive programming
- Psychiatric medication services
- Anonymous online mental health and substance abuse self-assessments
- Resource and referral services
- Consultation to students, student groups, faculty, parents and the Lesley community
- Graduate level internship training program
Counseling sessions are held in confidence and are not recorded on students' academic records. Students in need of, or desiring, long-term counseling will be referred to outside specialists. Students are responsible for the financial obligation for outside services.
Who can benefit from counseling?
Some of the issues that we address include:
- Stress management
- Self-confidence issues
- Depression
- Anger
- Family concerns
- Sexuality/Sexual orientation
- Abuse
- Eating concerns
- Alcohol and drugs
- Loneliness
- Life adjustment issues
- Anxiety/Panic
- Grief/Loss
- Ethnic/Cultural issues
- Relationships
- Communication skills
- Body image
- Roommate difficulties