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Coronavirus Anxiety: Facing the Unprecedented

New York City restaurants offering only takeout, trains nearly empty, schools closed, college kids home, office workers telecommuting, fears of coughs, sneezes, or touching handrails or doorknobs–we have never seen anything like this before.  September 11, 2001 may be our nearest reference

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Counseling Center Newsletters

An archive of our newsletters. October 2013 Newsletter The Psychology of Give and Take more. October 2011 Newsletter Holding On, Letting Go and Getting Perspective: The Art of Parenting… More February 2011 Newsletter 40th Anniversary. July 2010 Newsletter A Stressful Marriage

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Staff Publications

These books are all available through The Counseling Center, at most booksellers over the Internet, and at local book stores as well. Soul Mapping Dr. Richard Shoup has coauthored with Dr. Kenneth Ruge and Nina H. Frost. — Where do

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We can help

Are you struggling to get through a hurdle in your life? Turn to The Counseling Center — an important resource for you no matter your age or the nature of your current struggles. We will listen carefully to your specific

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Catherine Nicholas, L.C.S.W.

Catherine Nicholas, former Clinical Director of The Counseling Center, is a licensed clinical social worker with more than 35 years’ experience. She works with individuals

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Substance Abuse

Addiction doesn’t happen overnight. It is a slow and subtle process that It only reveals itself once it has already gained its power over the

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