LifeLINE Assistance Program
The College provides individual counseling specific to longer term alcohol and other drug abuse, and mental health issues to students and staff through the LifeLINE Assistance
Program, located in Counseling Services, Room E121. Wolfgang
Wallschlaeger MSE, CSAC, ICS is the LifeLINE Therapist. Counseling
is provided along with access to a variety of information in many
forms.
Issues include:
- Alcohol and other drug abuse
- Codependency
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Test Anxiety
- Stress Management
- Coping skills
This
confidential service is provided at no additional cost to current students.
Counseling is confidential. However, we are legally bound to report potential
suicide, homicide and suspected child/elder abuse. The staff adheres to the
American Counseling Association's ethical guidelines (
www.counseling.org)
For a confidential appointment, call Counseling Services at (920) 735-5696.