Counselling
GENERAL INFORMATION



For Academic Advising, Career Advising, Co-operative Education, Financial Counselling, Students with Special Needs, International Students, and Aboriginal Education Counselling, see “Student Affairs,” 29.3.

For Medical Facilities, see “University Services,” 29.2.

For Campus Ministry, see “University Services,” 29.2.

Psychological Services Centre

Located in two houses at 326 and 336 Sunset Avenue, the Psychological Services Centre provides confidential assistance to Windsor students, staff and faculty in immediate distress and to those whose difficulties are of longer standing. We also seek to promote growth and personal enrichment. The staff includes two clinical psychologists, four doctoral-level psychology interns, other graduate students from the Department of Psychology, and one post-doctoral fellow in clinical psychology.

Methods of counselling can vary from individual sessions to group, couple, or family therapy. The Centre conducts both psychotherapy groups and topic-focused groups, such as stress management, eating disorders, inter-personal relationships, women's issues, and others as needs arise. Our staff also consults with faculty and staff an any department to assist them in helping students.

Applications for service can be made in person at 326 Sunset Avenue. For additional information, call either 973-7012 or 253-3000, Ext. 7012. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Services are free to students.