Counseling Frequently Asked Questions
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What kind of services does CPS offer?
Personal counseling is focused on the emotional, psychological, spiritual, and physical issues impacting one’s ability to function at a normal level. Typical issues include depression, stress, anxiety, relationship issues, self-esteem, anger management, grief and loss and many more.
Academic counseling is designed to help students discover how to achieve their desired academic goals. It helps them become self-directed learners by developing effective skills for college success. Common topics are time management, study skills, test anxiety and testing strategies.
Career counseling is designed to help students evaluate their abilities, talents, and personality characteristics in developing realistic academic and career goals. Decisions such as deciding what major you want, what kind of career you would be best suited for, and what careers warrant further investigation.
However, CPS does NOT offer court-mandated or forensically oriented services to ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ State University students, faculty or staff.
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How do I make an appointment (first time and ongoing)?
Students who would like to begin counseling or who need to consult with a counselor can stop by or call our office during business hours (Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm) to schedule an appointment.
470-578-6600
²ÝÁñÊÓƵ Office: ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ Hall, room 2401
Marietta Office: JoeMack Wilson Student Center, room A170
More details about your first appointment can be found on our Initial Consultation page.
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Are my visits to CPS confidential?
Generally the information you share with a counselor will not be disclosed to anyone else without your written permission. Limits or exceptions to confidentiality include . . .
- Imminent risk of harm to yourself or someone else.
- Suspicion of abuse to a child (minor) or someone who is elderly.
- Court Order.
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What can I expect from at my first visit?
You can expect to work with a mental health professional who will assist you in identifying the areas in your life where you want to make changes and improvements. Your initial meeting will focus on determining the services most likely be of help to you. A variety of options are often recommended, including skill-building workshops, individual or group counseling, case management, medication evaluation, or referral to off-campus treatment. Most students are seen for 4-6 sessions. Group counseling services are unlimited. Students needing longer-term or more intensive treatment than CPS provides may be referred to off-campus providers. -
How do I access emergency services for myself or others?
For immediate 24/7 mental health support, call 833-646-1526. Click on our Emergency page for more information. -
Do you offer virtual services?
Video sessions are available to students using Microsoft Teams. Video conferencing in Microsoft Teams is encrypted and HIPAA compliant, which means that your session will remain secure and confidential.
While telemental health sessions have their limitations, the data suggests that telemental health is effective for diagnosis and assessment across many populations (adult, child, geriatric, and ethnic) and for disorders in many settings (emergency, home health) and appears to be comparable to in-person care. However, your clinician will be able to discuss with you whether you are an appropriate fit for telemental health and provide you with other resources as needed. -
How often can I see my counselor?
You and the counselor will determine how many sessions are needed to get you headed in the right direction toward your life goals.
Most students are seen for 4-6 sessions. Group counseling services are unlimited. Students needing longer-term or more intensive treatment than CPS provides may be referred to off-campus providers.
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Can I change my counselor?
Counseling typically works best when you are able to work with the same counselor over the course of your visits. Nevertheless, we understand that scheduling and other forms of conflict may arise and result in a desire to change counselors. Counselor change requests can be made by completing an online form in our office. Our Associate Director will review the request and contact you about making a change. -
I have/want an emotional support animal. Do counselors write ESA letters?
Counseling and Psychological Services does not provide consultations or support documentation for emotional support animals (ESAs).
²ÝÁñÊÓƵ Service and Emotional Support Animals on Campus Policy
ESA documentation is typically only helpful for housing and travel-related situations, which is distinguishable from service animals.
Most off-campus providers are able to offer these services. Visit our off-campus referral database:
We recommend that you contact a couple of providers to confirm if they are willing to provide ESA consultation/ documentation, how many sessions, and what price.
There are also some online services that provide ESA consultation and documentation, although they tend not to be as reputable:
If you live off-campus and are renting, you would need to contact your landlord for their ESA documentation requirements.
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Do counselors provide support letters?
CPS does not provide documentation for any purpose that falls outside of supporting the academic mission of ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ. This includes documentation to assist with complying with legal mandates, such as court mandated anger management, substance abuse assessment, treatment or evaluation, child custody evaluations, domestic violence counseling or the fulfillment of probation or parole requirements.
CPS staff does not provide letters at the time of an initial consultation and cannot provide documentation regarding a student's mental health without a history of services at CPS during the specified time period. If necessary, students are encouraged to seek letters of support from professionals directly involved in their care such as past or present psychological/psychiatric providers, or medical health providers.
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How do I register for a workshop?
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I am interested in psychiatric medication, what do I need to do?
Our psychiatric clinicians are available to assist students experiencing a wide array of issues, including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and other mental health concerns.
To obtain psychiatric services at CPS:
- If you are already a CPS client, please discuss a referral with your counselor for a medication evaluation.
- If you are new to CPS, attend an Initial Consultation and discuss the need for medication evaluation with a counselor.
You may be referred to the psychiatry staff at CPS, ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ Student Health Services, or UPsych psychiatry team depending on your specific symptoms.
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How do I find off campus resources?
is an online directory for ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ students to access a list of off-campus, licensed mental health clinicians that provide outpatient services in the Atlanta metro community. See the below video for more information and click on the link above to get started.