Counseling Related Issues
This section contains links and information designed to help students with a wide array of potential counseling services problems.
Academic Related
The tips, links, and articles you will find in this section will help alleviate ineffective behaviors that directly affect your academic performance. Please visit our extensive resources on Procrastination & Stress Management, Test Anxiety, Study Skills and other academic related topics.
Addictions
Seton Hall has a variety of in-house
programs to help students with alcohol problems such as Alcoholics
Anonymous and support groups for children of alcoholics. Click
HERE for Schedules and
info on Seton Hall University Sponsored programs. Addictions
develops when a person devotes himself to something
habitually, and obsessively. The most well known form of addiction
are use of drugs other than for medical purposes, excessive
and repeated use of alcoholic beverages, and compulsive gambling
Most Frequently Requested Information:
- Addiction Resource Guide
- ALCOHOL and Other Drug-Related LAWS
- Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention
- Commonly Abused Drugs
- Marijuana Abuse Information
- Schedule of on campus support services
- SHU's ALCOHOL and Other Drug Policies
- QuitNet - A Free Resource To Quit Smoking
Emotional Issues
This page and others linked to it deal directly with a wide array of emotional concerns including suicide, seasonal mood changes, trauma, depression and anxiety.
If you need help with any of these emotional issues, please contact Counseling Services at 973-761-9500.
Most Frequently Requested Information:
- Anxiety/Panic Attacks
- Depression
- Noticeable Signs of Distress
- Seasonal Mood Changes
- Seton Hall Suicide Pamphlet
- Suicide Help from the National Institute of Mental Health
- Trauma/Post Traumatic Stress
Relationships
Counseling Services assists students in developing and maintaining healthy relationships. If you are having relationship problems involving friends, family members, roommates or significant others please contact us at 973-761-9500.
Most Frequently Requested InformationOn-line Mental Health Screening