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Counseling Services

​Counseling Services Offered

  • ​Free, goal-focused, collaborative, time-limited, confidential, individual, couples, and group counseling services for DePaul students.​
    • Brief Screening & Consultations (BSC) over the phone.
    • Drop-in Emergent Care Services at each campus during office hours listed below:
      • Lincoln Park - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday: from 10 am to 12 pm and 1 pm to 4 pm;  Wednesday: from 1 pm to 4 pm.
      • Loop -  Wednesday: from 2 pm to 4 pm.
    • Collaboration with faculty, staff, family, and friends who want to support student care.
    • Psychoeducational workshops and presentations for a variety of topics including adaptive coping skills, stress management, effective communication, relationships, time management, mindfulness, etc.
    • Assistance with community-based referrals for therapy and psychiatry services.
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​Staff​​​

​2025-2026 Trainees

   Carstly Almonor, M.S., Diagnostic Extern
   Adora Grant, B.A., Social Work Intern
   Emma Hardy, B.A., Clinical Mental Health Counseling Intern
   Weichen Huang, M.A. Advanced Therapy Extern
   Faith Hunt, M.A., Advanced Therapy Extern
   Damian Ishak, B.S., Diagnostic Extern
   Kayla Karmis, M.A., Therapy Extern
   Trace Krug. M.A., Social Work Intern
   James Rozsypal, M.A., Therapy Extern​


Hours & Locations​​


​In case of an Urgent or Life-Threatening Emergency:

  • Call 911, go to your nearest emergency room.
  • If you are on campus call Public Safety: 1-773-325-7777 (Lincoln Park) or 1-312-362-8400 (Loop).

Talk to a 24/7 Care Line Counselor

  • Call 773-325-CARE (2273) and press 1, when prompted.  

​Deaf or hard of hearing students, can use TTY service by calling 1 (855) 279-6759​.​


Everyone experiences stress, sadness and anxiety from time to time—it’s part of life. But if you are feeling overwhelmed, depressed, or unable to do the things you once enjoyed, it may be time to assess your emotional health. If you are concerned about yourself or someone you love, take a few minutes to visit the mental health screening website to  complete a free anonymous self-assessment.

Online Resources

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