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Study analyzes college counseling statistics - University of Virginia The Cavalier Daily

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Study analyzes college counseling statistics
University of Virginia The Cavalier Daily
By Kaz Komolafe & Frances Russell, Staff Writer on March 15, 2011 Thirty-two percent of college students have received some form of mental health counseling in their lifetime, a study released yesterday by NASPA and the Center for Collegiate Mental ...
Mental well-being is a concern on campus, tooThe Times and Democrat

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Counseling center in Dodge City's First United Methodist Church to offer HIV/AIDS support group

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Several months ago, Jamie Pedigo learned that southwest Kansas lacks the resources to help people affected by HIV cope with mental health issues.

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Mel Gibson Sentenced to Counseling, Probation in Battery Case

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Also, his ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva won't be charged with alleged extortion, prosecutors say

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Tester tours new veterans counseling center

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U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., on Friday toured the veterans counseling center he helped place in Great Falls, and liked what he saw.

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Counseling Center sees increase in use after student deaths

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By: Sean O'Donnell, News Editor The winter months are almost over, but many Keene State College students are still turning to the Counseling Center in response to the deaths of two students with ties to the campus. Director of the Counseling Center, Brian Quigley, said the Counse...

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