Student Assistance Program
The Parkview Student Assistance Program recognizes that students of all ages are faced with many challenges inside and outside the classroom. When life’s demands exceed everyday resources, support from a qualified counseling professional can help students navigate challenges and achieve greater success.
You can find help when you need it.
- Individual counseling
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Identity issues
- Anger management
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- Stress
- Relationship problems
- Substance abuse
- Relationship counseling
- Consultation service for someone you might be concerned about.
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Group sessions led by a counselor are also available for small groups of students. Group counseling can provide a supportive and encouraging environment for discussing and working through issues together.
On-Site Crisis Response is also available, including debriefing sessions to help in coping with incidents like the death of a peer or traumatic incidents.
On-Site Crisis Response
A critical incident may be defined as “any workplace event outside the usual human experience which causes unusually strong emotional reactions.” Examples may include robbery, a workplace death or injury, or any event perceived as a threat to personal safety.
Critical incidents are traumatic and can interfere with an individual’s ability to function. In addition, these events can have a long-term negative impact on both the individual and the entire work team.
Providing on-site crisis response helps your clients equip their employees with the tools they need to alleviate physical and emotional stress-related symptoms such as headaches, nightmares, depression, anxiety, and anger.