Our Services
The Counseling & Student Development Center is a place for students to discuss personal, academic or vocational concerns.
Counselors are professionally trained and licensed. Services are available to students at no cost. Psychologists, counselors and social workers are bound both ethically and legally to honor confidentiality except in situations where there exists the potential of harm to yourself or others or there is evidence of current child abuse. We are committed to providing psychological services that are sensitive to each individual and to differences based on gender, race, culture, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation and spiritual belief.
Emergency Services
Counseling & Student Development Center services are available year-round in the case of a mental health emergency.
- During regular office hours: 570-577-1604
- After-hours urgent phone support: 570-577-1604. Choose Option 2 to connect to the on-call counselor.
- Whether you are being seen by Uwill, CSDC, or a community provider, CSDC urgent/crisis services and consultation are available by calling 570-577-1604.
- When CSDC is open, a counselor on duty is available.
- When CSDC is closed, including breaks and holidays, CSDC after hours is available by calling 570-577-1604 and pressing 2.
Appointments
In-person services at the CSDC
Students seeking in-person services on campus can typically be seen every few weeks and average about five to seven counseling appointments per academic year.
To schedule a first-time initial assessment online, click Online Scheduling, and you will be walked through an appointment scheduling process. The wait time for an initial assessment is typically between two to three weeks, depending on the time of the semester.
What to expect: Students meet for an initial assessment with a counselor who will explore their concerns, assess for safety and provide professional recommendations about services that may be a good fit for them. A recommendation may include referrals to Uwill, an off-campus provider, or a course of brief individual counseling at the CSDC.
Same-day phone appointments
Phone appointments are available first-scheduled, first-serve, 1–4 p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. To schedule, please use Online Scheduling and select "Same Day Phone Appointment" to see and sign up for an available spot that day.
What to expect: One of our counselors will call your preferred phone number between 1–4 p.m. for a brief and confidential conversation to address your immediate needs. By the end of the 15– to 20–minute call, you and the counselor will have discussed the next steps, which could include encouraging you to follow up as needed, connecting you with a campus partner or discussing the Center's various services like individual or group counseling.
Uwill telehealth offers up to eight counseling appointments per calendar year.
Uwill provides students with video, phone, chat and message sessions with licensed mental health professionals at no cost. This counseling option offers students greater flexibility as these teletherapy services are available during the day, as well as evenings, weekends and holidays. Uwill has licensed mental health professionals available in all 50 states and providers in many countries. Set up an appointment, and register with a Bucknell email address.
What to expect: Following an initial registration, you will receive an email confirmation to complete the registration process. After confirming your address, you can select a counselor and schedule an appointment.
When to pick CSDC over Uwill?
Uwill is appropriate for Bucknell students who are looking for general services and also those whose scheduling needs may not fit with available on-campus services. There are some times when on-campus services are a better fit. These include: having thoughts of self-harm or thoughts of harming others, having an ongoing mental health concern, currently experiencing significant disruption in your tasks of daily living or intense symptoms related to a diagnosed mental health condition or needing long-term mental health support. Please call CSDC if you are experiencing any of the above.
Off-Campus Therapy
Home Psychologist/Therapist/Psychiatrist: If you already have an established relationship, we recommend that you continue to see a provider at home and this connection can be facilitated by telehealth opportunities. However, if desired, we welcome students to connect to CSDC so we can be here if you have an urgent need or could benefit from coordination of care.
When to pick a community provider?
- Students seeking weekly therapy or require or more frequent sessions, including clients with frequent crises, incidents or episodes requiring clinical intervention
- Active/impairing significant eating concerns/disorders
- Active/impairing drug or alcohol problems as the primary presenting issue
- Students with ongoing, persistent behavioral issues or safety concerns
- Untreated psychotic disorders
- Students who require services beyond the expertise of staff
- Student who is already in treatment with another mental health provider
- Students seeking therapy for the sole purpose of obtaining documentation for another university office
- Students seeking documentation for emotional support animals
- Mandated clinical services
- Students who have a history of multiple hospitalizations due to a psychiatric concern
- Comprehensive psychological evaluations of any type, including but not limited to: forensic evaluations, custody or divorce assessments, academic disability, neuropsychological exams, ADHD assessments, etc.
Bucknell University partners with Welltrack Connect to help you find off-campus mental health care providers. Connect makes it easier to find the best fit for your needs. Connect searches filters for providers' specialty, social identity, the health insurance they accept and more. Visit Welltrack Connect to connect with providers who meet your particular ne
Group Counseling
Counseling groups on a variety of topics. Please call 570-577-1604.
What to Expect: Therapy in a group setting can be a productive and supportive way to address common concerns. Students meet as a group with one or more clinicians to explore a specific topic and develop coping skills. Some groups are time-limited, while others are ongoing. Group offerings vary each semester and lists are updated at the beginning of the semester. Additional groups may be developed, depending on student interest and staff availability.
Reinstatement requirements following a health leave of absence (LOA).
When a student is preparing to return to Bucknell University following a Health Leave of Absence, an Off-campus provider form following a leave of absence for health-related reasons (pdf) must be completed by their counseling or psychiatric provider and submitted to Counseling & Student Development Center by fax at 570-577-1849 in order to initiate the reinstatement process.
Psychiatric Services
Only students who are engaged in ongoing CSDC counseling services are eligible to make appointments with a psychiatric provider. Due to the limited nature of psychiatric services, students who already have an established relationship with a prescribing off-campus professional are encouraged to continue working with that professional. Upon termination of counseling at the CSDC, students will be required to identify a psychiatrist in the community with whom they will continue care.
The process of psychiatric treatment begins by scheduling an initial assessment appointment with a counselor with the intention of meeting for the duration of recommended care. The counselor will meet with the student for two to three sessions to evaluate the student's symptoms by performing a background screening and assessing the results. It is up to the counselor to recommend psychiatric services if they are needed. The counselor may also recommend other resources that may include a course of brief individual counseling or a referral to other types of health or mental health providers.
- Stimulant medication (Adderall, Vyvanse, Concerta, Ritalin or generic varieties) or other controlled substances are not prescribed at the CSDC.
- We do not provide Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) testing.
- Students seeking medication only will be assisted in finding an appropriate provider in the community.
- CSDC cannot provide letters of support for students in need of emotional support animals.
- Students who discontinue counseling services at CSDC but would like to continue medication management should identify an appropriate provider in the community.
- For students who require long-term, ongoing mental health care, the CSDC staff may assist students with a referral to a psychiatric provider in the community.
Students who already have an established relationship with a prescribing professional off-campus are encouraged to continue working with that professional.
Crisis Services
The Counseling & Student Development Center is one of several emergency support systems available in the case of a crisis.
Counseling Services
Individual Counseling
The Counseling & Student Development Center is here to help you find the services that will best meet your needs.
Group Counseling
Group counseling gathers approximately five to 10 students to meet each weekly. These sessions are led by Counseling & Student Development Center staff.
Psychiatric Consultation
Students who wish to meet with our consulting psychiatrist must first meet with a staff counselor to discuss their concerns and to determine if a referral for psychiatric consultation is appropriate. Ongoing psychiatric treatment is only provided for students who are also working with a counselor at the Counseling & Student Development Center. Our psychiatric providers do not prescribe controlled substances (including stimulants and benzodiazepines).
Alcohol & Other Drug Assessment
The Counseling & Student Development Center offers an assessment to help students critically examine their patterns of alcohol and drug use in a judgment-free environment. As part of this assessment, students complete the BASICS (Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students) program, which is evidence-based and has been shown to be an effective intervention. Schedule an appointment to take the assessment.
Referrals
Occasionally, students prefer to work with a counselor in the surrounding community or may wish to work with a counselor at home over winter break, during the summer or when on leave. Our staff can help students to find a counselor in the Lewisburg area or in the student’s home community.
Other Services
Outreach Programming
Counseling & Student Development Center staff has several resources to support the mental wellbeing of the entire campus community.
Consultation
Counseling & Student Development Center staff offer consultation services to faculty, staff, parents, families and students regarding the psychological welfare of a particular student, as well as more general concerns (i.e., group dynamics following a crisis).