Counseling Center
The Counseling Center offers professional, confidential support in a Christian environment to help students manage emotional, psychological, spiritual, and developmental challenges as they pursue academic and personal growth.
College life can be overwhelming, but speaking with a counselor can ease stress and clarify issues. Whether through a single consultation or ongoing support, students can access individual and group counseling, assessments, and referrals to become more confident and successful in all areas of life.
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The Counseling Center provides a safe, confidential, and supportive environment to help students navigate personal, emotional, spiritual, and academic challenges. Services include individual counseling, group counseling, mental health assessments, crisis intervention, and referrals to off-campus resources when needed.
Whether you're facing stress, anxiety, relationship issues, or simply need someone to talk to, the Counseling Center is here to support your growth and well-being in a Christian-centered atmosphere.
- Free, confidential, professional counseling for students
- Mental health screenings and assessments
- Group Counseling
- Domestic Violence
- Referral Services
- Educational information and resources regarding mental health
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Chemical Substance Abuse
- Homesickness
- Relationships
- Anger Management
- Stress Reduction
- Painful past of family life
- Grief
Enrolled students can request therapy services by calling the CU-Counseling Center intake line, 270-789-5559, or by logging into , clicking on 鈥渃lients鈥 in the upper right corner of the page, completing the 鈥淪chedule Counseling鈥 form, and submitting the request. Students can also walk into student services building on Main Campus during regular hours to consult with an on-site therapist. When calling or submitting a request online, the administrative assistant from the CU-Counseling Center will contact you to complete the paperwork required to be seen by one of our counselors/therapists. The office is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays. All appointments will be in the Student Services Building, located at 1 University Dr., Campbellsville, KY.
Currently, we are providing services both in-person and via telehealth to Harrodsburg and Campbellsville students. All satellite locations for 青瓜视频 students are provided telehealth services. To determine how we can best support you, the initial session will be to determine the needs of the students. During counseling sessions, we will help you to work on specific treatment goals such as managing depression/anxiety, improving mood, improving interpersonal relationships, or managing stress. While we are able to address most mental health concerns, some may require a more specialized or intensive service that we will assist you in connecting to these resources within the community to support you with those needs.
Counselors at the Office of Counseling Services maintain client confidentiality to the fullest extent allowed by law, professional ethics, and institutional rules. Students will be informed about the counselor鈥檚 commitment to confidentiality and its limits before engaging in counseling.
College can be an exciting, pleasurable, but sometimes difficult, challenge. To help students cope with the everyday stresses of college life, we would like to introduce to you Ulifeline. Developed by the nationally recognized Jed Foundation, working with University of Arizona Counseling and Psychological Services, Ulifeline is a unique and powerful mental health resource for students. It is free, personal and anonymous, designed specifically for college students, and easily accessed 24-7. We invite you to visit to check out any of these services:
- A self-screening program for you to take if you are concerned about your own feelings, emotions, or those of a friend.
- A program that will answer questions about mental health issues.
- A vast mental health resource library.
- Links to our office here on 青瓜视频's Campus.
Who will counsel with you?
Nick Bloodworth, LMFT, Director of Counseling
Nick has a Master's of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy and a Master's of Arts in Psychology. Nick has more than 10 years of experience in working in the field of counseling. His variety of experience involves working professionally with those with depression, anxiety, anger issues, and trauma. He is a Certified Batterer's Intervention Provider for domestic violence, has training in Trauma Focused- CBT, and is trained in CBT for psychosis.
Amy Scott, LMFT, Staff Counselor
Amy has been working in the mental health field for 15 years. She has a Master鈥檚 degree of Theology in Pastoral Care and Counseling, and a Master鈥檚 degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. Over the past several years, Amy has worked in various private practices, in a community mental health clinic, and in several school settings working with individuals diagnosed with ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma-related symptoms, Grief, Autism, and family-related concerns.
Dr. Wesley Paul, MFTA, Staff Counselor
Wesley holds a Masters in MDiv, Masters of Marriage of Family Therapy, and a Doctorate (DMin) in Pastoral Care and Counseling. Dr. Wesley specializes in counseling for anxiety, panic disorders, anger management, and marital counseling. He strives to make a difference in the lives of those he works with. He utilizes his experiences, knowledge, and training to help individuals/couples gain better and more fulfilled lives.
Tiffany Mascoe, LPCA, Staff Counselor
Hi, I鈥檓 Tiffany, and I specialize in working with teens and young adults as they navigate the challenges of life. This age group often faces significant stress, and I provide tools and strategies to help them cope with issues like depression, anxiety, and substance use. I use a variety of techniques, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), stress management, balancing work, school, and life, cognitive restructuring, assertiveness training, and self-esteem building. I hold a Master鈥檚 Degree in Counseling and Human Development, as well as a degree in Substance Abuse Counseling from Lindsey Wilson College. Additionally, I have a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. I鈥檓 thrilled to be part of the Counseling team at 青瓜视频.
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