The Syracuse University Counseling Center, a unit of the Division of Student Affairs, along with the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program, is sponsoring a Depression Screening Day on Oct. 9.
"For students, the college years are tremendously exciting and fun, but at times they can also be very demanding and stressful," says Christopher Cederquist, assistant director of The Counseling Center. "By reaching out to the campus community to educate them about depression, we are hopeful we can help students and others understand the difference between 'the blues' and depression, and let them know that there are numerous resources available to assist them."
The free clinic, which is open to all University students, faculty and staff, will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 9, from 10 a.m.?3 p.m. in Rooms 304 A, B and C of the Hildegarde and J. Myer Schine Student Center.
The Counseling Center aims to provide students with comprehensive clinical and mental health services that facilitate problem resolution, help improve relationships, enhance personal growth and support successful academic achievement. The professional staff includes 11 trained therapists who are focused on enhancing the psychological well-being of individual students and the broader campus community.
For more information on the clinic, or to learn more about the programs and services available through The Counseling Center, call 443-4715 or
visit http://counselingcenter.syr.edu.