Let’s Talk is a brief, informal drop-in consultation on a first-come, first-served basis. Let’s Talk consultations are free, no paperwork is required, and no appointments are necessary. Counseling center professionals are dedicated to making our care accessible to all students. Our staff is committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and affirming environment.
Important disclosures about Let’s Talk:
- Although Let’s Talk counselors are mental health professionals, Let’s Talk consultations do not replace psychotherapy, are not counseling, and do not constitute mental health treatment.
- We will make every effort to ensure that Let’s Talk conversations are private. Any questions related to confidentiality should be addressed with your Let’s Talk consultant before you begin personal disclosure.
- You should be aware that there are some limits to privacy:
- If there is an emergency, your Let’s Talk consultant may need to share information with others.
- When there is an immediate threat of harm to you or others, Let’s Talk counselors are required by law to report this.
- When a minor, elderly person, or someone otherwise incapacitated is being abused, Let’s Talk counselors are also required by law to report this.