The mission of YSU Student Counseling Services (SCS) is to provide a safe and supportive environment for students to learn and use skills to successfully manage their emotions and mental health throughout their academic experience. YSU Student Counseling Services (SCS) assists students in becoming socially and emotionally healthy. Mental health counseling is a partnership between client and counselor, meant to help students find solutions and possibilities in life. In the office of YSU Student Counseling Services, state-licensed counselors and therapists provide free and confidential ongoing counseling for enrolled YSU students. To facilitate consumer protection, please visit the Ohio licensure verification.
Welcome to Student Counseling Services (SCS) at Youngstown State University (YSU). The following information will explain our services. If you have any questions or if you would like to schedule an appointment, please contact YSU SCS at 330-941-3737 or email at Studentcounseling@ysu.edu
State licensed professionals in the YSU Student Counseling Services department offer a variety of free and confidential services to enrolled students. These services include consultations, diagnostic intake assessment, individual counseling, group services, workshops, and referrals.
A counseling session is normally 45 to 60 minutes in length; and is scheduled based on the client’s need and progress. Every attempt will be made to conduct a session for client’s who arrive up to 15 minutes late to their appointment. Although, their session will be shorter in length. In some cases, if not enough time is available, the session may be rescheduled.
Most of the time, students can develop positive coping skills and new ways of resolving problems in four to six sessions or less. Even though eligible students can use up to 12 sessions every semester, some students require more intensive or specialized treatment. In these instances, students are referred to local off-campus community partner treatment providers who can offer resources to meet the student’s needs.
To determine how to best help a student, the first step in the counseling process, after the initial contact, is to set a diagnostic intake assessment appointment. During the DIA appointment, information is gathered, problems are identified, a diagnosis is given, and counseling goals are formed.
There are risks and benefits associated with participation in counseling. For example, counseling may involve the risk of remembering unpleasant events and may arouse strong feelings. Benefits of counseling typically include symptom relief, an enhanced sense of well-being, and increased ability to manage emotions and overall well-being, learning healthy relationships skills, and decreasing social emotional stress and academic pressures.
Counselors and clinicians maintain confidentiality in accordance with the ethical guidelines and legal requirements of their profession. No records or information about any client will be released by YSU Student Counseling Services without permission from the student. Please be assured that staff will not answer questions about a client from parents, family/friends, professors, coaches, employers, etc. without expressed consent from the client. However, there are certain circumstances that allow mental health professionals to break confidentiality without consent, if necessary. They are:
For more information about the YSU Student Counseling Center, please visit our What You Need to Know page.
Location: Debartolo Hall, Suite 319
Phone: (330) 941 - 3737
Monday - Friday | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
For after-hour support services, listen to the message and press #1
YSU Police: 330-941-3527
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Help Network: 330-747-2696
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Rape Crisis: 330-782-3936
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Crisis Text Line: HOPE to 741741
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National Suicide Prevention: 988
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Title IX Coordinator: 330-941-4629
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Mercy Health @ Wick: 330-747-4660