| Counselling |
|
Mary Immaculate College provides a professional, on-campus Counselling Service available to all students, free of charge. This service provides all students with the opportunity to talk in a confidential setting about any issues which she or he may not feel comfortable discussing with anyone else. A counselling relationship is one of warmth and safety, where a student feels supported and listened to. Support is provided for every issue. Some examples are: - Stress - Panic/anxiety attacks - Crisis pregnancy- - Eating disorders - Bereavement - Exam stress - Post-abortion - Depression - Relationships - Sexual/emotional/physical abuse - Gender issues - Bullying - Confidence/ self-esteem issues - Feeling suicidal - Family Issues - Addictive behaviours
You can contact the Service directly in the following ways: Email any of the following: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Tel (061) 204919 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / Tel (061) 204948 Call in to ‘Drop-in’, any weekday during term time. This is an hour set aside for students to call in to see a counsellor without an appointment, for a confidential chat. The counsellors are available at the times advertised on their notice board in the Information Alley: Fact sheets are available on http://www.mic.ul.ie/counselling
Useful websites: http://www.ifpa.ie/services/pcounc.html
|






