Individual counseling

In this one-on-one counseling service, the focus is on you. We’ll help clarify your goals and will work hard to see the world as you do. We want to share your experiences, because feeling understood is a powerful part of counseling. We may suggest new behaviors for you to practice, or more helpful ways of thinking. There’s no set number of counseling sessions, but the focus is on short-term treatment. If it turns out that you need weekly sessions or longer-term care, we can help you find what you need. We have partnered with The Shrink Space, an online referral database, to help you navigate the off-campus referral process. Using the helpful guide, you can search and filter through the database or private therapists. Whether you prioritize location, availability, accepted insurance, price, specialty, gender, language, or something else, The Shrink Space, empowers you to find the perfect fit.

Couples counseling

Couples counseling can help you work through problems in your relationship—if you have relationship or sexual problems, it can help to include your partner in therapy. We can teach you about behaviors and patterns that might be causing problems, and we may suggest exercises for you and your partner to practice. Both partners must call to schedule a couples counseling session.

Group counseling

We offer many group counseling options each semester, including some especially for graduate students. Working on problems with a group of six to eight of your peers (and group facilitators) can be valuable. Knowing firsthand that the people around you have similar problems is powerful. You’ll be able to give and receive meaningful feedback as you work through your issues together. All group members commit to complete confidentiality about attendee names and discussions during group sessions. Most groups require an initial individual meeting. For more information, call us at 812-855-5711. See a list of our group sessions

Online and in-person workshops

Did you know that we offer free in-person and online workshops throughout the semester? By attending these workshops, you can learn some of the same strategies to improve your life as you would in a counseling visit. Even if you’ve never been to CAPS or SACS, you’re welcome to join us! See what workshops we offer

Video counseling

See a counselor without leaving the comfort of your home with our video counseling service. Learn about video counseling

Psychiatric care

We offer psychiatric assessment and follow-up treatment. Psychiatrists are medical doctors with specialized training in treating emotional and behavioral problems through medical intervention. They prescribe medication when needed to treat conditions such as depression and anxiety. To see a psychiatrist, you will need a referral from a CAPS or SACS counselor. Our psychiatrists work exclusively with students who are seeing a CAPS or SACS counselor. Psychiatric visits are not included in the two free counseling visits that are available for students who have paid the student health fee, but rates are reduced.

Sexual Assault Crisis Service

If you’ve experienced sexual violence, come to us for help. We’re here to support you. Learn about the Sexual Assault Crisis Service

Coalition for Overcoming Problem Eating/Exercise

If you need help maintaining a healthy body image, the Coalition for Overcoming Problem Eating/Exercise (C.O.P.E.) is here for you. Get more information about C.O.P.E.

Let’s Talk

We know that sometimes you just need to talk with someone. We’re here to listen. Learn about the Let’s Talk program

Consultations for concerned parties