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Individual Counseling Service

Individual counseling provides a confidential and supportive space where you can talk with a professional counseling psychologist about your concerns. Many students seek counseling to cope with stress, adjust to university life, navigate relationships, or explore personal growth. You do not need to have a “serious problem” to come to counseling—any concern that affects your well-being is welcome.

During counseling, you and your counseling psychologist will work together to understand your experiences, clarify your needs, and explore ways to support your emotional and mental health. Sessions are usually 50 minutes and are scheduled once every one to two weeks, depending on your situation.

Counseling is confidential, free of charge for enrolled students, and offered in English and Chinese.

Whether you are struggling or simply wish to know yourself better, counseling can be a helpful step toward a healthier and more balanced life.

 

Make an Appointment

Fill out the appointment form below or make an appointment in person at the Counseling & Health Service Division, and the counseling psychologist will reply within a week.

If the counseling psychologist is unable to reach you for more than two weeks, and we are unable to assess your willingness or schedule a counseling session, your case will be closed. This does not mean we are refusing your request for help. We are always here and welcome you to reach out to us again or reapply for counseling at any time.

Counseling Service Time: Monday.Wednesday.Thursday 0900-1900 /Tuesday.Friday 0900-1700.

Psychiatrist Consultation Time: 9/30(Tue.), 10/13(Mon.), 10/28(Tue.), 11/10(Mon.), 11/25(Tue.), 12/09(Tue.), 12/16(Tue.) 0900-1200.

Location: Room 5001, 5th floor, Administration Building.











































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1. Counseling is based on the principle of once a week, and 50 minutes. Please inform us if you can not attend the appointment.

2. The details of counseling services will be explained by the counselor at the first session.