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The Counseling Center is dedicated to promoting student success.

The Counseling Center is dedicated to promoting student success by helping students develop their potential– intellectually, socially, ethically, emotionally and physically.

The Coordinator of Counseling Services strives to provide an environment of encouragement and support in which students can develop success-oriented beliefs, feelings, and behaviors that promote a positive experience at Coahoma Community College and beyond.

Services include crisis management, character education, educational/career planning, individual and group counseling, referrals, workshops and responding to student life crisis. 

 

Happening This Month

Counseling Services events, workshops and group sessions this month.

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Tiger Zen Room

 Schedule an Appointment

Walk-ins are welcome.

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Freshman Talk

 Join in on the conversation.

1st Tuesday each month Student Union, Magnolia Room 1:00 pm.

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Get Help Now

For a Mental Health Crisis During Office Hours

8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday
662-621-4858 OR 662-645-9500 (Counseling Services)
or
662-621-4175 (Campus Safety)

EMERGENCY 911

For All Mental Health Crisis After Office Hours and Weekends

Counseling Services 662-645-9500
OR
Contact Campus Safety at 662-645-1837

EMERGENCY 911

 

 

The Counseling Center is located in the Student Affairs Multi-Complex Center.
 The hours of operation are Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and Fridays 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Students can meet with the counselor by walk-ins,  scheduling at  https://calendly.com/tigercounselingservices or by calling the office at
662-621-4858 or mobile at 662-645-9500. 

Faculty and Staff are encouraged to make referrals at any time. 

Mental Health/Wellness Resource Assistants are available in the evenings.
Monday - Friday 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. in the Zee A. Barron Student Union (1st Floor).

Crystal Bradley: cbradley@coahomacc.edu

Information students share with the Counselor is confidential. The student's right to privacy is guarded as much as permitted by law, ethics, and school rules.  All meetings held with the Counselor will remain confidential unless the student gives permission to share information with related parties. We respect the rights of confidentiality of personal information disclosed during the course of conversation between ourselves and students, except in the following cases:

Exceptions to Confidentiality

  • If there is a risk of imminent harm to your student or another person (e.g., a serious intent to commit suicide or homicide), counselors have a legal and ethical duty to protect life. Counselors may contact police and psychiatric hospitalization services to protect your student and others from suicidal or homicidal intent. Please note that counselors will collaborate with your student to implement safety plans other than police intervention or psychiatric hospitalization if possible. Police intervention and psychiatric hospitalization are used only when absolutely necessary. 
  • If counselors are provided evidence that a child, elderly person, cognitively disabled, or physically disabled person is being abused or neglected, it will be reported to the appropriate authorities. 
  • Counselors must release information when a court of law orders them to do so.
  • Counselors take steps to ensure that the information released to a court of law is absolutely necessary for the legal process, and whenever possible, avoid releasing information that a client deems personally damaging.  
  • If your student experiences a medical crisis while at Student Counseling Services, counselors may provide necessary medical information (e.g., about medications) to medical personnel as appropriate for your student's safety.


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