NYFA Counseling Services
CounselingSOBE@nyfa.edu
Crisis Resources:
National Suicide Hotline: 988 TEXT: “Start” to 988
If you are experiencing a mental health emergency and don’t feel you can keep yourself safe, please call 911 or go to your nearest Emergency Room
Mission:
Counseling Services at NYFA are intended to support students in need through direct individual therapy, crisis intervention, post-vention, campus-wide education, staff training, and advocacy. Counseling will provide on campus services to current students as well as referral to community resources for psychiatry and ongoing mental health services. Counseling Services will provide referral to community resources for graduating students. Counseling will provide consultation for faculty and staff who are concerned about students and will work to triage students on an as-needed basis.
Qualifying Students:
Any student enrolled at NYA is eligible for intake at Counseling Services. Students enrolled at Counseling at NYFA will be seen based on clinically indicated frequency. Repeated missed sessions without notification may result in termination of services at NYFA Counseling. Notification about termination of services at NYFA Counseling will be done in person when possible. Notification may be provided in writing via email. (Please see “termination of services” section for more information.)
Intake process:
Students enter into counseling through a few avenues.
Time frame:
NYFA counselors will reach out directly to a referred student introducing counseling on campus with information about necessary steps for engagement with services on site. Students will complete attendant paperwork as part of the intake process.
Zoom Sessions and Remote Treatment Considerations
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way that NYFA Counselors provide services. For the fall 2020 semester, all sessions will be held remotely via the Zoom platform to protect the health of our clinicians and students.
Frequency of Sessions:
The frequency of sessions will be discussed at the initial session. When a student enters therapy at NYFA Counseling Services, they agree to regularly spaced sessions with the counselor. Regularly scheduled treatment increases effectiveness.
Missed Sessions:
Counselors expect that students give 24 hour notice when unable to attend a scheduled session. When a pattern of missed sessions emerges, counselor and student will discuss readiness for therapy at this time.
Communication between client and staff:
Case closure:
If a student does not respond to reschedule after their missed session within 2 weeks, they will be closed at counseling services.
If a pattern of missed sessions emerges, Counselor will discuss with student this pattern and their readiness for counseling at this time.
Requests and recommendation for psychiatric assessments:
In many cases, students will require additional evaluation or care that cannot be provided directly by NYFA Counseling Services. In these cases, NYFA Counselor will recommend the student seek a psychiatric evaluation through a community provider. NYFA Counseling Services will work to find a community provider that accepts a student’s insurance provides services on a sliding scale, or clinic-based services. Counseling Services will support the student through their efforts to connect with psychiatry. In cases where a psychiatric evaluation is required to further assess a student’s safety, risk to themselves or to the community, a leave of absence may be required. In cases where a psychiatric evaluation is required to further assess a student’s safety; administration will be involved in ensuring that the student completes the evaluation.
Student Conduct Policy:
NYFA’s Code of Conduct applies at Counseling Services. Please see student handbook for full details