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Counseling Services


You always have someone to talk to at Holy Cross

Three female students enjoying some winter fun outdoorsCollege life places a number of new demands on students: increased academic pressure, navigating new—and old—relationships, and dealing with homesickness and change. It’s common for college students to experience depression and anxiety as they deal with these changes.

Student counseling and Health Services are here to help.

We employ two licensed mental health counselors to help you address any challenges you may face.

 

Free counseling services for students
We have two licensed mental health counselors and a graduate intern on campus to help you address any challenges you may face as a student at Holy Cross. From the Counseling Center site, you may click on the link to schedule an appointment, free of charge, with any of our clinical staff. Additionally, you can always walk over to our offices–located in Vincent Hall in the offices of Student Success.

*As with all clinical services, the Counseling Center follows HIPAA standards for confidentiality and privacy. Feel free to contact our offices for additional information as needed.

Students may seek counseling services on campus by contacting:
Tom DeHorn L.M.H.C., L.C.A.C.; M.A.
Director of Student Counseling and Health Services
Office V-174
Phone: 574-239-8383

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Monica Raza, Counselor Intern
(Supervised by Tom DeHorn)
Office: V-169
Phone: 574-239-8310

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Dr. Phyllis Florian Psy.D.,LP
Director of Mental Health and Wellness
Office V:166
Phone: 574-239-8303

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Students may also send a confidential email to schedule an appointment by emailing: [email protected]

Insurance-based Services

Students seeking the services of a psychiatrist or other licensed psychologist may do so using their health insurance plan. Student Counseling and Health Services can assist you by providing contact information for area professionals, as needed.

Emergency Assistance

• In South Bend, IN, the local hospital, Epworth Memorial Hospital, is available for 24hour emergency mental health crisis situations: https://locations.beaconhealthsystem.org/in/south-bend/memorial-epworthcenter

• Free, confidential, and caring support is available 24/7 through the national 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Use your phone to call or text 988. Use the web to chat.

• You may also call the Suicide Prevention line at 1(800) 273-8255

*In the event of any other on-campus emergency, please contact our on-campus security at 574-239-8312.