Mental Health Wellness and Counseling Services
Most of us, at some point in our lives, feel depressed, anxious, or stressed out. Friends and family are great support but sometimes, our problems persist, and we need more than friendly advice. Student life can sometimes feel overwhelming and difficult. Balancing the pressures of academics, finances, and social obligations can make it hard to perform at your best. We are here to help!
Counseling is a process whereby an individual seeks assistance and/or support because they are experiencing mental or emotional distress. Counseling Services embraces the belief that your mental health is as important as your physical health. The goal of our services is to assist you in setting goals, learning coping strategies, and taking action to improve your current and future situations.
Services are confidential and take place in a nonjudgmental setting either in-person or via your tablet, phone or computer (teletherapy).
After Hours Crisis/Emergency
In case of immediate danger, call 911 and LSU Eunice Police at 337-550-1225 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.
National Suicide Hotline You can Text or Dial 988.
Services Provided to Students:
1) Tree of Life Counseling and Consulting. Students please call (337) 550-1218 or email [email protected] to set up an appointment.
2) Acadian Medical Center Counseling Services on LSUE’s campus. Call the counselors’ office directly at (337) 948-1802 to schedule an appointment. Hours vary, so please call.
All services are free of charge to currently enrolled LSU Eunice students. Any outside referrals made are the responsibility of the student. Please note that the phone numbers or emails listed are not monitored for emergency services and our Counseling Services does not provide 24-hour coverage. If you or someone you know experiences a mental health emergency,
- Call 911 or go to the local emergency department.
- Call or text 988, chat 988lifeline.org
Services Offered:
- Crisis intervention
- Short-term counseling for matters like anxiety, depression, loneliness, identity, stress management, time management, eating concerns, relationship concerns, grief and loss, family stress, sexual orientation, college-related transition, coping skills, developmental issues, self-esteem, and personal growth and development.
- Skills development for academic success, for i.e. time management, motivational skills, and reduction of performance-related anxiety (such as test anxiety).
- Support and brief counseling for students recovering from sexual assault and/or domestic violence.
- Assessment and referral to other campus resources and community resources.
Limitations:
Counseling Services does not:
- Provide long-term intensive counseling and psychotherapy.
- Prescribe or monitor psychotropic or any other medications. At the student’s request, the coordinator will make a referral to a community resource for medication evaluation.
- Offer after-hours emergency services. Students should go to their local emergency department.
- Provide treatment for alcohol and drug use/abuse. Our counselors will meet with students
seeking such treatment for a brief time to provide support, assess the students’ needs,
and assist them with referrals to off-campus resources.
How do I refer students to Counseling Services?
Encourage the student to contact one of the numbers listed above or refer them to the Dean of Students, Dr. Fruge at (337) 550-1218. You can also complete a LSUE Cares form to submit a referral.