The Center for Counseling and Student Development Greg Woodruff | Staff
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One of the most unknown departments and programs on campus is the
Center for Counseling and Student Development. Located in the basement of
Tyler Hall, the CCSD is there for the advantage of students. Students can go
there for help with academics and personal problems. Students can see
counselors and even a psychiatrist, all for free!
Many students have problems including depression,
relationship problems, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, sexual abuse, emotional
abuse, and general problems relating to academics and adjusting to college life.
Every student on campus has been allotted 12 free sessions. Not all
students are aware of this. However, students are not limited to 12 sessions.
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Comments:
Hairy palms? Haven't you heard of shaving??? Gosh, c'mon it's 2001!
Name: Unknown Whimmer Comments:
You forgot hairy palms, we've all got some hairy f*****g palms!
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Yeah, we at Whim are at serious need for psychiatrists and physicians alike. We mostly suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome, blurred vision, and mouse-clicking depression. But then again, what's the difference?
Disclaimer: This post serves no offense. CCSD, you do good. Word.
Name: NUTTY BUDDY Comments:
Yes that right folks finally we can see where the staff goes in their free time....... hmmm 12 sessions.... that almost one a week... one per issue.... hmm it all makes sense in a way.. I think I am begining to understand whim better now.....