Counseling and Psychological Services

Counseling and Psychological Services reevaluates resources for military veterans

CPS has begun offering more programs for military veterans, some of whom suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder. But some vets say CPS can do more.

Depressed and in denial

College students' mental health doesn't get the attention it needs.

Overcoming perpetual problems, never losing hope

University and student initiative can curb the longstanding hindrances on advancing to a new plateau in our battle with mental illness.

Students suffer with eating disorders, often in silence

Eating Disorders Awareness Week activities “got very little action and attention” this semester, according to Mary Commerford, director of Furman Counseling Center at Barnard.

Students shy from counseling services

“My problems are too petty for counseling.” This first-year’s response in an informal, anonymous survey of Columbia students echoed a familiar refrain that both Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) at Columbia and Furman Counseling Center at Barnard are working hard to dispel.

Counseling Services Available in Wake of Tragedy

COLUMBIA:

CAVA (Ambulance):
212-854-5555

Uptown Campus Public Safety:
On-Campus: 7-7979
Off-campus: 212-305-8100

Counseling and Psychological Services:
212-854-2878 (clinical hours)

Letters To the Editor

Op-Ed Misuses Word “Crippled” in an Offensive, Prejudiced Manner to Describe Injury

To the Editor:

See Me, Hear Me, Help Me, Hear Me

This semester, Columbia's department of Counseling and Psychological Services moved into the eighth floor of Lerner Hall.