FULL TIME PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES FACULTY POSITION JUSTIFICATION.

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FULL TIME PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES FACULTY POSITION JUSTIFICATION

WHAT WE ARE DOING NOW  Currently we have 2 PT Psych Services Faculty and 2-3 Interns per semester.  Interns require 1 hour of supervision per week.  Faculty and interns provide 6-8 sessions per student per semester.  Provide transition to free or low cost services in the area for ongoing support.  Over 70 requests for Psych Services this semester alone.  This is the earliest in a semester that we have had to start a waitlist for services.  We never turn away a student in crisis.

MENTAL HEALTH HAS BEEN A FOCUS OF RECENT COLLEGE EFFORTS  CARES  Title IX  Safe Zone Training  Mental Health First Aid

WHAT WE CAN DO WITH A FULL TIMER  Puts us in line with our sister colleges.  Would allow us to develop a comprehensive plan of outreach to the entire campus community.  Ongoing support groups for various student issues.  Frequent schedule of stress management classes.  Peer to peer training for additional support.

AND…  Create an local chapter of Active Minds (national organization for mental health on college campuses)  Ongoing training for staff and faculty on how to recognize mental health issues and safety concerns and how to best respond.  More frequent trainings for staff and faculty on various topics of interest (Safe Zone, Mental Health First Aid, Escalation etc.)  12 additional hours a week for supervision, direct counseling, etc.