Contact Information
The Student Counseling Center is located in 206 Labry Hall.
The number to call for an intake appointment is 615.547.1397.
Information that you provide during treatment is confidential and will not be released to persons outside Student Counseling Services unless you sign a statement authorizing such a release. Separate files will be maintained for each partner participating in couples treatment. Student Counseling Services includes the Outreach and Prevention Program (OPP) and the Stress Management Program (SMP). Exceptions to confidentiality as mandated by law are as follows: imminent danger to yourself or others, child/elder abuse, grave disability, subpoenaed records and threat to national security. In addition, information that you provide to Student Counseling Services will be stored in a secured electronic format. Any digital recordings of treatment are not considered to be a part of your clinical record. The digital records are used exclusively for supervision purposes and will be erased after use. This information is utilized for administrative purposes and to aid staff in delivering the highest quality services to clients. Information you choose to provide via e-mail or the internet may not be accessed and read immediately and cannot be guaranteed confidential.
The Counseling Center is sensitive and committed to diversity and the richness of human differences. The Counseling Center's service and training missions dictate that staff and clients alike are treated with respect and value across all differences. The Center's policies, procedures, activities, relationships and interactions with individuals and groups in the campus community are consistent with these values.
We are faced with increasing diversity in our everyday lives on and off of campus. We challenge ourselves, our clients and University community to develop qualities of adaptability, flexibility and versatility so that we may all learn to work effectively with those different from ourselves. The Counseling Center is committed to celebrating the diversity that gender, gender identity and gender expression, ethnicity, race, culture, sexual orientation, age, religious beliefs, class, appearance and abilities bring. Further, the mission of the Counseling Center includes a commitment to confronting prejudice, discrimination and oppression and facilitating healing in our lives and in the lives of those we serve.