Consultation Services for Parents
We provide consultation services to parents who are
concerned about their child and are seeking advice on how they can best help
their child.
We can:
- Help you assess your child's situation, the seriousness of
the problem, and your child's level of safety
- Give you suggestions on the most effective ways to talk with
your child about your concerns
- Talk to you about the services we offer and what your child
can expect if they choose to make an appointment
- Coach you on the best approach to suggest counseling to your
child and help you to make a referral to the Counseling Center
(see also Making a Referral)
- Provide you with information on resources within the
community
- Help you with your own feelings about the situation and what
role you can play to help your child through their difficulties
We can not:
- Make an appointment for your child. The student must make
the appointment themselves
- Discuss confidential information regarding your child's
treatment or even tell you if they have made or kept an appointment, unless
your child gives us permission to do so in writing (see Confidentiality for
more information)
- Provide counseling for parents
Counseling
Center Services for
Students
As an enrolled student at Bemidji
State University
your child is eligible for free, confidential services from the Counseling Center. Our focus is to provide high
quality, professional services with the goal of enhancing your student's
personal and emotional well being, as well as their academic potential.
Services include short term individual counseling, couples
and group counseling, crisis counseling, and assessment services. Some of the
many issues that may be addressed in counseling include:
- Adjusting to college life, homesickness
- Crisis or trauma including, death or illness of a loved one
- Physical or sexual assault
- Emotional or mental health issues, such as depression or
anxiety
- Overuse or abuse of alcohol, drugs, gambling or Internet
- Eating disorders or body image issues
- Relationship, communication, or social difficulties
- Managing life issues
What Your Child Can Expect
When your child contacts the Counseling Center
an appointment will be made as soon as one is available. If your child is in a
crisis situation every effort will be made to see them the same day. During the
first meeting your child's counselor will assess your child's needs, listen to
their concerns, and answer any questions they may have. The counselor will
discuss with them whether or not more counseling may be recommended, or may
make a referral to receive additional services within the community that are
not offered at the Counseling Center. In some instances, students may leave the
initial appointment feeling able to handle their concerns without further
assistance.
Your child can expect to be treated with the utmost respect
and confidentiality. Their concerns, difficulties and fears will be listened to
and taken seriously.
Emergency Contacts:
On Campus
| BSU Security |
218-755-3888 |
Off Campus
| Emergency Services (calling within area) |
911 |
| Emergency Services (calling from out of area) |
218-333-9111 |
| Community Crisis Line |
1-800-422-0045 |
| North Country Regional Hospital |
218-333-5595 |