Clinical Services
Florida State University’s Clinical Services provide compassionate, professional and confidential mental health support to help students navigate challenges and enhance their well-being. Our services include individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, couples counseling, referrals, and specialized support for concerns such as substance use and eating disorders. Whether you're facing personal struggles, relationship challenges, or academic stress, our team is here to help.
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Mental Health Education
Mental Health Education programs offered by Counseling and Psychological Services include a range of workshops designed to promote emotional well-being, resilience, and self-care. Whether you're looking to manage stress, build self-esteem, or navigate anxiety and depression, these sessions provide valuable tools and strategies.
Workshops are available throughout the semester, both in-person and online, making it easy to find support that fits your schedule. Presentations, tabling, interviews and other customized outreach experiences are available for booking with Counseling and Psychological Services as well. Explore our offerings and take a proactive step toward your mental wellness.
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Emergency/Crisis Appointments
Students in crisis already connected with treatment should first contact their primary counselor to schedule an immediate appointment. If unavailable, your counselor will direct you to go to Askew for a same-day appointment which will focus on ensuring your immediate safety. Students in crisis who have not previously been seen will receive an initial contact appointment to assess needs, safety and recommendations for next steps.
If a life-threatening emergency, call 9-1-1 and notify FSU D at (850) 644-1234.
During Business Hours: Students can be seen by an on-call counselor the same day or be referred to additional support services as appropriate by coming to the center.
After Hours: Students may call our after-hours hotline at (850) 644-TALK (8255) for phone support. If you are in crisis and need to speak with someone in person, please go to the Tallahassee Memorial Hospital Behavioral Health Access Center at 1616 Physicians Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32308. Their phone number is (850) 431-5100.
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First Contact
Students can start services by coming to the Counseling & Psychological in-person or by calling during the hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. We are located on the second floor of Askew Student Life Center. Students are asked to complete some paperwork and meet briefly with a counselor. This meeting is not a counseling session, but a review of needs and recommendations for services and support based on those needs. Sessions are offered in-person for students located in Tallahassee, and through Zoom dependent on certain enrollment and location factors. In-person appointments are seen on a first-come, first-serve basis and Zoom appointments are scheduled in advance by calling our center. For more information on the kinds of services we offer, please browse Clinical Services above.
Follow-Up Appointments
Follow-up or recurring appointments are scheduled directly with your primary counselor at your appointment or by calling our main number to schedule or reschedule appointments. Paperwork is required prior to all sessions, so please arrive early to ensure you receive a full session.
As therapeutic needs of students vary, you and your counselor will collaborate to establish goals for counseling. The exact focus and balance of the counseling experience will depend on the concerns you bring into therapy, your counselor’s perspective, and the preferences voiced over the course of therapy. The counseling experience often has ups and downs and at times you will feel as if you are making rapid progress; at other times you may feel stuck. This is natural, but you can make important contributions by being open and honest about your feelings, thoughts and behaviors. It is important to prioritize your mental health, attend all scheduled appointments and apply what you have learned between sessions.
Peer to Peer Support
RENEW - Realizing Everyone’s Need for Emotional Wellness is an undergraduate mental health advocacy and peer education program sponsored by Counseling & Psychological Services. RENEW provides outreach, presentations, and individual instructional sessions on emotional wellness topics. For information, visit the RENEW page.
TalkCampus provides 24/7 peer support for students as an app that allows you to connect with other students from around the world and from within FSU’s campus to talk about what you are going through. It’s free, confidential and available anytime, anywhere. Get more information in Resources and Self-Help

