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As spring semester moves forward, some students may be feeling stressed, whether it’s about being back on campus, the pressure of classes, or other issues.
The Coping Clinic at Counseling & Psychological Services (CPS) offers Ohio University students an online forum to talk about their mental health and learn helpful tips for managing stress and anxiety.
Do the winter months have you feeling more depressed and unmotivated than usual? You may be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder, and Counseling and Psychological Services can help.
As the end of Fall Semester approaches, many students may feel additional stress and anxiety about their upcoming exams or visiting home for the holiday season.
OHIO psychologist in Counseling and Psychological Services Dr. Kristyn Neckles received the 2021 Transforming Care Award from the Equitas Health Institute in the Social Service Provider category.
Hundreds of backpacks soon will be lined across College Green in Athens in recognition of suicide awareness for the Send Silence Packing exhibit on display Oct. 12.
Ohio University’s top priority is student success, and, as such, we offer many resources to help support new students with their transition to college life.
OHIO announced that it will provide students outside the state of Ohio, enrolled at OHIO's regional campuses, or enrolled through OHIO Online with free access to the My Student Support Program.
Ohio University recently announced that it will provide its students free access to Togetherall, a 24/7, online, peer-to-peer mental health community.
Sometimes, words are not enough. This adage applies equally across moments of love and joy, as well as those of trauma and pain—a truth made apparent through a moving exhibit in Baker University Center’s Trisolini Gallery this fall.
Ohio University Counseling and Psychological Services will host Send Silence Packing on Tuesday, Sept. 24 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m on College Green.
True Selves is a first-year therapy group for students of color who need help processing issues that uniquely impact their well-being. The group is enrolling new members for fall semester.
Fred Weiner arrived in Athens in 1967 as a staff psychologist at Ohio University’s burgeoning counseling center. In June, Weiner retired as Counseling & Psychological Services’ (CPS) director after 51 years of service, having witnessed a sea change in higher ed counseling practice.