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About Counseling & Accessibility
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What We Do
What We Do
STUDENT COUNSELING AND ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES CENTER
The Student Counseling and Accessibility Services Center in the James B. Ellison Student Health Center supports the positive mental health of Morehouse students. It facilitates accessibility services to students who meet the criteria for a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The center strives to provide the best quality of care in a confidential, safe, and supportive environment. Our team of professionals, including accessibility experts, licensed psychologists, professional counselors, and licensed social workers, are available to serve the needs of students with a diverse range of mental health and accessibility needs.
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Our Mission
Our Mission
Accessibility Services at Morehouse College are housed within the Student Counseling and Accessibility Services Center. The services exist to ensure that all students with disabilities have equal access to educational opportunities at Morehouse College. We offer a wide range of services, accommodations, and auxiliary services for students with disabilities. These services are individually designed, and based on the specific needs of each student as identified by the Coordinator of Accessibility Services from a review of the student’s submitted documentation.
Accessibility Services serves students with disabilities of all kinds, including mobility, visual, speech and hearing impairments; chronic illnesses such as diabetes and asthma; seizure disorders; head injuries; painful conditions such as back injuries and carpal tunnel syndrome; psychological disabilities such as bipolar disorder and severe anxiety or depression; neurological disorders: attention deficit disorder; and learning disabilities.
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Professional Counseling
Professional Counseling
Empowering Morehouse Students to Thrive
At the Student Counseling and Accessibility Services Center, we're dedicated to providing Morehouse students with the comprehensive support they need to overcome challenges and reach their full potential. Through our confidential services, we offer a compassionate and judgment-free space for students to explore their personal growth.
Personalized Care for Your Wellbeing
Whether you're seeking guidance through a difficult time or simply want to invest in your overall mental health, our team is here to help. From in-depth psychosocial assessments to personalized one-on-one counseling, we'll work closely with you to develop a tailored plan that addresses your unique needs and goals. We also offer enriching group workshops, allowing you to connect with your peers and learn valuable life skills in a supportive environment. Our mission is to empower you with the tools and resources you need to thrive, both academically and personally.
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Accessibility
Accessibility
Accessibility Services helps students understand their learning strengths and weaknesses, explains how their disabilities may affect their performance in courses, chosen careers, or social settings, and teaches students compensatory strategies to improve their chances at success in life.
Accessibility Services works with students in developing problem-solving strategies and solutions to difficult problems to teach self-advocacy.
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Contact Us
Contact Us
You may call us at (470) 639-0231. You may email us at Counseling@morehouse.edu with non-emergency requests. You may visit the James B. Ellison, Sr. Morehouse Counseling Center in Brazeal Hall, Ground Floor on the north end of campus Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.* For emergency assistance, call the Morehouse Police Department at (404) 215-2666 on-campus or 911 if off-campus. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). The Georgia Crisis & Access Line: (800) 715-4225 or 988.
Please utilize the link for the Crisis Decision Tree when making decisions about access to crisis resources while on campus.
What We Do
STUDENT COUNSELING AND ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES CENTER
The Student Counseling and Accessibility Services Center in the James B. Ellison Student Health Center supports the positive mental health of Morehouse students. It facilitates accessibility services to students who meet the criteria for a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The center strives to provide the best quality of care in a confidential, safe, and supportive environment. Our team of professionals, including accessibility experts, licensed psychologists, professional counselors, and licensed social workers, are available to serve the needs of students with a diverse range of mental health and accessibility needs.
Our Mission
Accessibility Services at Morehouse College are housed within the Student Counseling and Accessibility Services Center. The services exist to ensure that all students with disabilities have equal access to educational opportunities at Morehouse College. We offer a wide range of services, accommodations, and auxiliary services for students with disabilities. These services are individually designed, and based on the specific needs of each student as identified by the Coordinator of Accessibility Services from a review of the student’s submitted documentation.
Accessibility Services serves students with disabilities of all kinds, including mobility, visual, speech and hearing impairments; chronic illnesses such as diabetes and asthma; seizure disorders; head injuries; painful conditions such as back injuries and carpal tunnel syndrome; psychological disabilities such as bipolar disorder and severe anxiety or depression; neurological disorders: attention deficit disorder; and learning disabilities.
Professional Counseling
Empowering Morehouse Students to Thrive
At the Student Counseling and Accessibility Services Center, we're dedicated to providing Morehouse students with the comprehensive support they need to overcome challenges and reach their full potential. Through our confidential services, we offer a compassionate and judgment-free space for students to explore their personal growth.
Personalized Care for Your Wellbeing
Whether you're seeking guidance through a difficult time or simply want to invest in your overall mental health, our team is here to help. From in-depth psychosocial assessments to personalized one-on-one counseling, we'll work closely with you to develop a tailored plan that addresses your unique needs and goals. We also offer enriching group workshops, allowing you to connect with your peers and learn valuable life skills in a supportive environment. Our mission is to empower you with the tools and resources you need to thrive, both academically and personally.
Accessibility
Accessibility Services helps students understand their learning strengths and weaknesses, explains how their disabilities may affect their performance in courses, chosen careers, or social settings, and teaches students compensatory strategies to improve their chances at success in life.
Accessibility Services works with students in developing problem-solving strategies and solutions to difficult problems to teach self-advocacy.
Contact Us
You may call us at (470) 639-0231. You may email us at Counseling@morehouse.edu with non-emergency requests. You may visit the James B. Ellison, Sr. Morehouse Counseling Center in Brazeal Hall, Ground Floor on the north end of campus Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.* For emergency assistance, call the Morehouse Police Department at (404) 215-2666 on-campus or 911 if off-campus. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). The Georgia Crisis & Access Line: (800) 715-4225 or 988.Please utilize the link for the Crisis Decision Tree when making decisions about access to crisis resources while on campus.
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