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COLLEGE OF SOCIAL WORK, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
296 CHAMPIONS WAY
TALLAHASSEE, FL 32306-2570
PHONE: 850-644-1715
EMAIL: IFVS-ADMIN@CSW.FSU.EDU
WEBSITE: FAMILYVIO.CSW.FSU.EDU
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UCC offers the following services:
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After-Hours Crisis Services (24/7):
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The Psychology Clinic provides:
The initial screening appointment will cost $25 and then fees will be based on a sliding scale. Clinic Hours:
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The Center for Couples and Family Therapy Hours of operations:
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Treatment and therapy with a psychiatrist at UHS will consist of medication management for the following conditions:
For more information about insurances and fees contact the Insurance Billing Office at UHS as (850) 644-5453 or (850) 644-1640. Or visit this website. |
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The Anxiety and Behavioral Health Clinic provides cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety and other related conditions. The intake session, which lasts up to 2 hours, will cost $100. Every session after that, which will last up to 50 minutes, will cost $50. |
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The Human Services Center provides free individual, couples, and family counseling to students and community members. Counseling services with the Human Services Center are first come, first serve. If you call, and they are booked, they can put you on a waitlist, or provide another resource for you. |
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ALEC provides psychoeducational evaluations for college students who may be experiencing academic difficulties due to a learning disability, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and/or other mental health difficulties (e.g., depression, anxiety, bipolar, autism, etc.) that may negatively affect one’s academic performance. ALEC provides psychoeducational evaluations for college students who may be experiencing academic difficulties due to a learning disability, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and/or other mental health difficulties (e.g., depression, anxiety, bipolar, autism, etc.) that may negatively affect one’s academic performance. Office Hours:
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The Student Disability Resource Center provides free support services to students with disabilities. These services include:
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FSU Case Management offers students free services such as:
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If you are living on campus, feel free to reach out to your Resident Assistants (RAs). Your RAs are there to provide you support and help you in any way they can. |
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The Victim Advocate program on FSU’s campus provides numerous resources and support services for victims of crimes. These services include:
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Location: Phone: If after hours/weekends/holidays: Call FSU PD (850) 644-1234, and ask to speak to an advocate. This does NOT require you to speak to the police or file a report. |
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An Ombudsman is an appointed academic officer that is an impartial and independent party who can help you resolve your matters by assisting you in exploring your options. An Ombudsman can:
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*** Confidential: These programs/offices are the only spaces where staff members are NOT REQUIRED to report sexual discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual violence under Title IX. They will only make a report when specified by the victim. All other programs/offices have standard confidentiality policies. |
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If you are experiencing a crisis or have an emergency, call 911 immediately, or contact the University Counseling Center at (850) 644-TALK(8255).