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Student Counseling Service

Group Counseling

The Student Counseling Service offers a variety of free counseling groups for ISU students. Group therapy is often viewed as equally or more helpful than individual counseling because of its interactive, community emphasis. To sign up for a group orientation, stop by SCS (3rd floor, Student Services Bldg.) or call 294-5056 to schedule an appointment.
General Counseling Groups:
USO (Understanding Self & Other)

  • Many groups offered at SCS se are general process-oriented groups for students dealing with a variety of issues of personal concern.
  • Commonly described presenting concerns for group members include difficulties with mood (e.g., depression, anxiety), stress, and relationship concerns, among other things.
  • These groups are referred to as “USO” Groups, (Understanding Self & Other).

 

 

 Group Name

 Group Day

 Group Time

 I.

 Armstrong/Pederson USO Group

 Mondays

 5:10-6:45 P.M.

 II.

 Jackson USO Group

 Tuesdays

 4:10-5:30 P.M.

 III.

 Armstrong Graduate Student/Non-Traditional USO Group

 Wednesdays

 1:10-2:45 P.M.

 IV.

 Pietruszka/Jackson USO Group

 Wednesdays

 3:10 -4:30 P.M.

 V.

 Martinez USO Group

 Thursdays

 3:15-4:45 P.M.

 VI.

 Armstrong/Pietruszka USO Group

 Thursdays

 4:10-5:45 P.M.

Themed/Specialized Counseling Groups

  • In additional to the general process groups described above, SCS offers groups that emphasize particular themes or presenting concerns.
  • These groups are offered based on student interest and common issues that benefit from being discussed in a group format.

 

 Group Name

 Group Day

 Group Time

 I.

 My Body, Myself: Body Image & Eating Disorders (M)           

  Mondays

 3:10-4:30 P.M.

This group is for students who have had inpatient or outpatient therapy for their eating disorder and are able to work in a less structured, process group.  This group will explore underlying themes, thoughts, and feelings related to eating disorders.  Less focus on food.

 II.

 Men’s Issues Group

  Mondays

 3:10-4:30 P.M.

This group is for male students who feel stuck in a pattern of behaviors that seem to limit them from engaging in life, such as struggling with gaming, gambling, pornography, substance use, binge eating, etc.

 III.

 International Student Support Group

 Mondays

 3:30-4:50 P.M.

This group is for international students looking for support around relationship building, social norms, communication skills, stress management, and adjustment.  This group offers an opportunity to gain social support and meet other students who are coping with similar concerns.

 IV.

 My Body, Myself: Body Image & Eating Disorders (T) 

 Tuesdays

 11:00 -12:30 P.M.

This is a second group is for students who have had inpatient or outpatient therapy for their eating disorder and are able to work in a less structured, process group.  This group will explore underlying themes, thoughts, and feelings related to eating disorders.  Less focus on food.

 V.

 Personal Empowerment/Trauma Recovery Group

 Tuesdays

 4:10-5:45 P.M.

This is a group is for students who have experienced a relational pattern in which trust was broken or survived a trauma such as a distressing break-up, emotional/verbal abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse/assault, stalking, or have been taken advantage of sexually.  Focus is on building sense of self and exploring how to integrate past hurts with present day life.

 VI.

 Personal Empowerment/Trauma Recovery Group

 Wednesdays

 3:10-4:45 P.M.

This is a second group is for students who have experienced a relational pattern in which trust was broken or survived a trauma such as a distressing break-up, emotional/verbal abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse/assault, stalking, or have been taken advantage of sexually.  Focus is on building sense of self and exploring how to integrate past hurts with present day life.

 VII.

 My Body, Myself: Body Image & Eating Disorders (F) 

 Fridays

 11:00 -12:30 P.M.

This is a third group is for students who have had inpatient or outpatient therapy for their eating disorder and are able to work in a less structured, process group.  This group will explore underlying themes, thoughts, and feelings related to eating disorders.  Less focus on food.

 

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