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Counseling Services
About Counseling Services
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What We Do
What We Do
- Crisis Intervention
- Assessments
- Referrals to outside providers
- Groups/ Workshops
- Weekly therapy for non-crisis issues
- Access to Self Guided Therapeutic Activities
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Our Mission
STUDENT COUNSELING SERVICES
Morehouse Counseling Services assists students in the accomplishment of tasks that are essential to their personal and educational development. The>Morehouse College Counseling Services' programming is designed to facilitate students' retention and graduation by providing quality, time-effective services through individual and group counseling; outreach services; individual, organizational, and departmental consultation; crisis intervention, training, data collection, and research. Counseling Services staff are involved in community building, prevention, and education, and thus facilitate collaboration and consultation with othe departments to improve the interrelationships of all areas of this urban college. To this end, Morehouse Counseling Services promotes the understanding and integration of multicultural issues and African American Psychology in all services and programs. Morehouse Counseling Services is dedicated to the mission of building a college community that permits all its members to grow and to be successful in an environment of equity, respect, and inclusion. -
Professional Counseling
Professional Counseling
Morehouse Counseling Services are dedicated to providing Morehouse students with the comprehensive support they need to overcome challenges and reach their full potential. Through our confidential services, offer short term individualized therapy sessions for non-emergent treatment focuses and have a referral network to specialists in Atlanta area. -
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
- Crisis Intervention
- Assessments
- Referrals to outside providers
- Groups/ Workshops
- Weekly therapy for non-crisis issues
- Access to Self Guided Therapeutic Activities
STUDENT COUNSELING SERVICES
Morehouse Counseling Services assists students in the accomplishment of tasks that are essential to their personal and educational development. The>Morehouse College Counseling Services' programming is designed to facilitate students' retention and graduation by providing quality, time-effective services through individual and group counseling; outreach services; individual, organizational, and departmental consultation; crisis intervention, training, data collection, and research. Counseling Services staff are involved in community building, prevention, and education, and thus facilitate collaboration and consultation with othe departments to improve the interrelationships of all areas of this urban college. To this end, Morehouse Counseling Services promotes the understanding and integration of multicultural issues and African American Psychology in all services and programs. Morehouse Counseling Services is dedicated to the mission of building a college community that permits all its members to grow and to be successful in an environment of equity, respect, and inclusion.Professional Counseling
Morehouse Counseling Services are dedicated to providing Morehouse students with the comprehensive support they need to overcome challenges and reach their full potential. Through our confidential services, offer short term individualized therapy sessions for non-emergent treatment focuses and have a referral network to specialists in Atlanta area.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.
Meet Our STaff
Tina Thompson, LPC, NCC, CPCS
Director of Counseling Services
tina.thompson@morehouse.edu
(404) 461-4867
Dr. William Procter
Associate Director of Counseling Services
william.procter@morehouse.edu
Dr. Michael Curtis
Staff Therapist
michael.curtis@morehouse.edu
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