DB | Well Beyond Resource Guide

Please note: We are unable to call students who are not actively seeking ongoing services with us. Per our code of ethics, this is considered solicitation and is not allowed. Students interested in services must reach out on their own. If a student appears reluctant or unwilling to, you can always make a Student of Concern report with the Dean of Students office. The Dean’s Office are able to reach out to students and check in regarding needs and support. https://cm.maxient.com/reportingform.php?EmbryRiddleDaytona&lay out_id=2 What to Expect After Your Student Arrives at Counseling Services. A front desk receptionist will greet them. Students will be asked to fill out brief computer paperwork and will be scheduled for the first available Initial Assessment. If the student is in crisis and needs to see someone on the same day, efforts will be made to get them scheduled that day. What Happens at an Initial Assessment? The clinician will learn more about what concerns the student has and will work together to determine best next steps (e.g., brief, solution focused individual, group therapy, workshop or a referral to a resource on campus or in the community). How Do I Make a Referral or Schedule a Consultation with Counseling Services? It is important for members of the campus community to understand that the meetings conducted with students at Counseling Services are confidential. Information or content of those sessions cannot be released or discussed without the student’s written permission. The staff adheres very strictly to ethical and legal parameters of confidentiality. Read more about student confidentiality in the next section. 16

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