| As a currently enrolled student at Pasadena City College, you
are eligible to use psychological services. Once you make an appointment
to talk with someone from our counseling psychology staff, here's
what you can expect.
For many students, it's a new experience to discuss difficult personal
matters with a psychologist. Often students begin by saying, "I'm
not sure where to start..." or, "This feels awkward..."
Before you begin, here are several things to consider.
In the past, you may have been able to handle the pressures of
college, work, and personal life alone. You may have even tried
discussing situations with friends, relatives, or others. Sometimes,
these people care so much about your well-being that they become
over-involved in the situation and lose their ability to give an
objective viewpoint. The counseling psychology staff may offer a
different perspective, and may help you develop new strategies and
solutions. How is this done?
By discussing the topics of concern, you will be helped to clarify:
- the nature and extent of the problem with specific details
- why it's a problem for you now
- how it interferes with your life and progress at PCC
- how you've tried to deal with it
- what has been successful and what hasn't
- some alternatives acceptable to you
- goals for behavioral and situational changes
When you have outlined a concrete plan of action, you may be assigned
specific activities to improve your problem-solving skills and to
strengthen your confidence. Your progress toward your self-defined
goals usually is hastened by following the recommended activities
between your appointments. Your progress will be monitored and you
may need to make changes to tailor your work for specific situations.
This is important because Psychological Services are limited to
short-term consultations on specific problems. In some situations,
the problem presented may require more specialized or extended services
than can be provided by the College. If this is your situation,
you will be given assistance in locating the proper professional.
It is important for you to keep your appointments. If you are unable
to keep an appointment, kindly give us 24 hours notice. Due to the
large volume of students we see, it may not be possible to reschedule
you as soon as you would like. Two consecutive "no shows"
will result in you having to use our walk-in times exclusively for
the remainder of the semester. If you are 15 minutes late for an
appointment, we reserve the right to take another student during
your time and you will have to reschedule.
We use a team approach as our service delivery system. We have
pre-doctoral psychology interns and post-doctoral registered psychologists.
Because they are in training, they may discuss your case with their
supervisor. Please be assured that all information is confidential
and will not be released or discussed with anyone, including faculty
and staff, without your written permission. However, by law there
are conditions under which disclosure is required: you intend to
do serious harm to yourself or another person, or there is suspected
child, dependent adult, or elder abuse.
If you have any questions about the nature and extent of psychological
services provided at PCC, you may discuss these at any time with
your therapist. If you feel that you are not receiving proper or
appropriate care, please contact Dr. Richard Beyer, Counseling Psychologist.
We strive to assure that each student is treated according to the
highest ethical and professional standards.
If you receive psychological testing, we will provide you with
a verbal summary or written report in a timely manner after the
testing has been completed and the results reviewed with a supervisor.
According to the ethical provisions of our profession, we are the
custodian of the records and cannot release copies or the original
raw data to you or a third party not adequately trained in the practice
of psychology.
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