Mental Health Services
Laramie County Community College provides a full-service personal counseling center
with direct and indirect services to students.
Mission Statement
Our counseling center provides support in helping students and the campus community
balance intellectual, emotional, interpersonal and developmental needs. We provide
preventative, remedial and developmental intervention through counseling, crisis intervention,
workshops, teaching, outreach, consultation and community referrals.
All currently enrolled and attending LCCC students are eligible for FREE counseling
services, if they so desire, regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, handicap, race,
religion, sexual orientation or progress toward academic degree. LCCC is a safe zone
for all students seeking services.
Students can review the standard of practice document.
Services
Services are provided through developmental, preventive and remedial modes of intervention.
All services are FREE to currently enrolled and attending students on a short-term
basis. Most problems are resolved within six sessions or less. Students needing extensive,
long-term counseling or a formal diagnosis will be referred to the community's support
agencies. Services include:
- Appointments
- Individual Counseling
- Couples Counseling
- EMDR
- Crisis Intervention
- Skill Development
- Mental Health Education
- Mental Health Assessment
- Referrals
- Consultation
- Mental Health First Aid Training
- REACH Training for Suicide Prevention
Student Advocacy
LCCC counselors serve as a CONFIDENTIAL resource for students to receive support if they have experienced unwelcome sexual contact, harassment, stalking, assault, or are involved in the Title IX process. Students seeking services will be provided with campus and community resources.
CARE Team
LCCC counselors work closely with the LCCC Campus Assessment Response and Evaluation Team (CARE) to provide support to students of concern. For more information about the CARE Team, you may visit the CARE Team webpage.