Need Help right now?
Feeling overwhelmed? Call the 24-hour Maryland Youth Crisis Hotline at
1-800-422-0009
Upcoming Events
• 5th Annual Conference on Mental Health Among Black College Students
Hours
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Walk-In Hours
If you are coming to the Counseling Center for the first time, or in an emergency, you may speak with the counselor on Walk-In duty. Walk-in hours are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.
How Are You Doing?
Check the following statements that apply to you.
__ I would benefit from better time management.
__ I experience feelings of anxiety or depression that interfere with my doing my best.
__ I sometimes feel stressed or overwhelmed with school, personal, or work life.
__ I have recently had problems communicating with a roommate, family member, or someone else close to me.
__ I am unsure of my choice of major or career, or both.
If you checked any of the above, it might be useful for you to talk with a counselor. Counseling can help you identify a problem area that you would like to work on, set goals, and examine your options.
The mission of the Counseling Center is to provide a range of psychological and counseling services to meet the mental health and developmental needs of Morgan students. The Counseling Center strives to support the emotional, interpersonal, social, and career development of MSU students.
Please call us at 443.885.3130 to schedule an appointment.
Services Offered [TOP]
Everyone needs someone to talk with at times. Counseling is a growth process through which students are helped to define goals, make decisions, and solve problems related to personal, social, academic, and career concerns.
Individual Counseling: offers the opportunity to talk about whatever is on your mind and to explore your options. A professional counselor can help you resolve personal difficulties and learn more about yourself. Counselors help students to resolve personal and educational concerns, which may include:
- Relationships with family, friends, romantic partner, or roommate
- Feeling stressed or anxious
- Anger and interpersonal conflicts
- Depression,
loneliness, shyness
- Grief and loss
- Self-esteem and self-confidence
- Sexual issues and decisions
- Sexual Orientation
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- Alcohol and drug related problems
- Adjusting to a new environment
- Personal crises
- Difficulties with study skills
- Time management
- Motivation
- Choices about majors and careers
- Communication with instructors
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