Student Services

Personal Counseling

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I seek counseling?

Students are welcome to call and make an appointment with a counselor when they feel they need help in resolving a personal problem.

What kinds of problems do students seek help with?

Students seek help for problems which include but are not limited to: depression, anxiety, concentration difficulties, sleeping, relationships, parenting, family of origin issues, low self-esteem, sexual assault, academic problems, substance abuse, or any other issue which impedes student success. Counseling Services also provides couples' counseling.

Will everything be kept confidential?

All appointments are kept confidential except that information which a counselor is required to report by law (i.e., child abuse, suicide or homicide intent, etc.). Counseling appointments are not a part of a student's transcripts. Please see Notice of Privacy Practices.

Is there a limit to how many appointments I can have?

Currently enrolled students are eligible for a total of six counseling sessions per academic year.

How do I make an appointment?

To schedule a personal counseling appointment you may stop by LBA 102 or call (425) 352-3183.

Your first appointment will be an intake interview and you will be asked to complete some paperwork. Please download the forms below and bring them along with you to your first appointment.

Forms

Screening

On-line screening is available for depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress and alcohol.
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