Counselling

Our qualified and experienced counsellors/therapists are here to support all University students as part of the Student Wellbeing Service.

Some of the most common issues which students come for help with are low mood, anxiety, and relationship problems. Many students benefit from exploring their emotions, thoughts, and behaviours in the confidential counselling setting.

We provide appointments both online and face to face. If you need to access our services, please contact us using the information provided. We also offer a newsletter, and have a variety of self-care resources.

If you have any comments or suggestions on any aspects of our service, please use our feedback form.


About counselling

Counselling involves confidential sessions where the counsellor/therapist and student explore the student’s issues or concerns

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Making your first appointment

Following your initial contact with the service, you will be invited to attend a one-to-one meeting with a member of the team.

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Self-help resources

GCU Wellbeing have collated a variety of online resources including electronic books, apps, webinars, websites and online communities to help support your mental health and wellbeing.

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