UT Tyler Student Counseling Center

Mission 

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The Mission of the Student Counseling Center is to help students resolve personal concerns and acquire the skills, attitudes,  abilities, and insight that will enable them to meet the challenges of student life. The transitions and stresses of life affect all students to a greater or lesser degree and may require the help of a qualified professional. Licensed professional counselors are available to provide a variety of services for a wide range of concerns in a trusting and confidential setting.

 

If you are a client of the Student Counseling Center,

please take our survey to help us improve services. 

 

 

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Learn About Mental Health

Complete this 5 to 10 minute

self-assessment to learn if a

treatable mental health problem could be affecting you or a friend.

Get connected to your

Student Counseling Center (903.566.7254) and

 other local resources.

Find out more about different mental health issues affecting students

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Online screening for PTSD, depression and related disorders.

Service members and families: take an anonymous assessment online at http://www.militarymentalhealth.org/

 

 

Concerned about the behavior of a student? Click here to submit a Report of Concern

or if you would like more information about resources available

please follow this link to the Student Behavior Concerns website.

 
 
 
 
 
The University of Texas at Tyler
Student Counseling Center
3900 University Blvd.
University Center room 3170
Tyler, Tx 75799
Ph: 903.566.7254
 
 

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 Last Published 5/8/12