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What We Offer

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Services at the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) include:

Crisis intervention

Examples of a crisis include:
• suicidal or homicidal thoughts or impulses;
• sexual or physical assault;
• hearing voices or otherwise misperceiving reality; or
• overwhelming loss, such as a death in the family.

People experiencing a psychological or emotional crisis often need immediate help. If you or someone you know is in crisis, remember that CCPH's emergency services are available 24/7/365.

During regular business hours, call (413) 545-2337. After
5 p.m., on weekends or holidays, call UHS, (413) 577-5000.

In a life-threatening emergency, always call 911.

Individual, couples and family therapy

Individual therapy is time to discuss your concerns one-on-one with a therapist. Sessions for partners and family offer a supportive environment to work on relationship issues. Services are based on a short-term, intermittent therapy model. Learn more about therapy.

Group therapy

Therapy groups bring people with similar concerns together with therapists, for a range of insight and support. Learn more about group therapy.

Behavioral medicine

Programs include stress management, relaxation and biofeedback, a technique which can help you manage your body’s reactions; our experts also staff UHS’ mind/body medicine clinic.

Psychiatric services

Increased understanding of the mind-body connection has led to development of effective medical treatments for a variety of mental health problems. CCPH's psychiatric services can assist in the healing process.

Suicide prevention training

Learning the facts and signs around suicide may save a life. Call the CCPH office, (413) 545-2337, for information.

Assessment

Assessments for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and learning disabilities are available through the CCPH.

Consultation and education

CCPH offers presentations on subjects of interest to students, faculty and staff, and the community. Topics can include:

• ADHD;
• Adjusting to Campus Life;
• Anxiety;
• Coping with the Holidays;
• Date Rape and Sexual Assault;
• Depression and Suicide;
• Eating and Body Image;
• Emotional Intelligence;
• Grief, Trauma & Critical Incident Debriefing;
• Healthy Relationships;
• Self-Esteem;
• Sexual Decisionmaking;
• Sleep;
• Stress Management;
• Team Conflict and Communication;
• Teambuilding and Leadership; and
• Time Management.

Call CCPH, (413) 545-2337 for more information or to schedule a program.


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Main office: Hills North


Satellite office:
Berkshire House

Stressed?

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Just for Parents

Check out the CCPH's Frequently Asked Questions for Parents for helpful information on emotional wellbeing.

Internships

Several psychology and social work internships are available each year.