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No. Only the student seeking services is able to make an appointment.
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No. All Mental Health Services records are kept confidential. Student records can only be released to a third party with the student’s written consent, except under extenuating circumstances as outlined in our confidentiality policy.
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Students come to Mental Health Services for a wide variety of reasons. Many of our students have a specific concern they are seeking services for, such as depression, anxiety, and eating concerns to name a few. Students additionally seek services to address academic difficulties, adjusting to college, and interpersonal relationship concerns. Your child can contact our office directly if they are unsure if counseling is right for them.
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If you have concerns about your child, you can refer them to our office. If your student is unwilling to contact our office and you are concerned about their safety or well-being, use the Report a Concern tool to report your concerns.
If it is an emergency involving physical harm or a threat to life, call Public Safety at 906-487-2216 or dial 911 (if you are out of the area, dial 866-411-0018 to reach Negaunee Central Dispatch).
In cases of psychological emergencies during business hours, call either Mental Health Services at 906-487-2538 or Public Safety. Before or after business hours, contact Public Safety directly.