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1810 Liacouras Walk (5th floor)

Philadelphia, PA 19122

Telephone: (215) 204-7276

Hours for Main Campus

Mon thru Fri, 8:30 AM TO 5:00 PM

Walk-In Clinic, Mon - Fri, 10 AM to 2 PM

For information about services at the Ambler, Tyler and Health Sciences campus, please call (215) 204-7276.

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For emergencies that occur after regular business hours or on weekends, please contact either the Temple University Campus Safety Services at telephone 215 204-1234 or your local police department.

Welcome to Counseling Services

If you are a student of Temple University, Tuttleman Counseling Services offers you support for your emotional, educational or vocational concerns. Assistance is confidential and free of charge. We provide an atmosphere that is informal and professional, where you can feel safe and comfortable seeking help.

A wide range of assistance is available including counseling, support groups, literature, and educational programs and outreach events. MEET OUR STAFF

Our Services

Psychology and Psychiatric Services

Licensed psychologists and counselors can provide you with short-term individual, couple, and group counseling, as well as consultation, education and referral to other resources on campus or nearby. Some common issues that are addressed, individually or in groups, include: relationship problems, stress, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, loss and grief, procrastination; shyness, self-esteem, family problems, sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues, racism, sexism, academic performance, career decisions, and vocational counseling

Mental health needs are also cared for by Psychiatric Services, which provides psychiatric evaluations, medication consultations, and short-term individual psychotherapy. Students are seen by appointment except in emergencies when immediate care is needed.

Campus Alcohol and Substance Awareness (CASA)

The CASA program staff coordinates the University’s alcohol and other drug related concerns. Certified addictions counselors offer individual and group counseling. Educational literature, seminars and workshops are available as well. Ongoing weekly support groups are offered for individuals recovering from substance dependency, and for adult children of alcoholic and dysfunctional families.

Creative educational programs on alcohol and other drug-related concerns are available. Topics include alcohol and other drug uses and abuses, safe drinking strategies, adult children of alcoholics, codependency, healthy relationships, surviving the holidays, and more. If you, loved ones or friends are concerned about your substance use, we can help.

Conflict Education Resource Team (CERt)

CERT offers a variety of services to assist individuals, pairs, groups and organizations in working through interpersonal conflict. Conflict coaching is a one-on-one process in which individuals explore with a "coach" their style of managing conflict, and options for the future. Mediation is a forum in which parties in a disagreement work with an impartial mediator to sort through the conflict.

CERT workshops are designed to be active, engaging and informative. Two of CERT's most popular workshops are Conflict Styles and Constructive Confrontation. Dialogue groups offer structured conversations on volatile topics. A dialogue group offers an opportunity for individuals to explore various viewpoints in a deeply divided conflict. If you would like support to address issues such as a roommate dispute, family and friend conflict, organizational or club conflict, call 215-204-7276 for more information or an appointment.

Sexual Assault Counseling and education (SACE)

If you are a male or female survivor of any form of sexual violence or abuse, sexual harassment, interpersonal abuse or stalking, the SACE program staff offers counseling, assistance and comfort. We also help by coordinating service with health care, crisis intervention and systems advocacy within the Temple University community. Individual and group counseling is available. Groups are offered on occassion for: rape survivors, survivors of child sexual abuse, anger management, domestic violence, and co-victims. See support groups information on each group.

SACE staff members work to reduce the incidence of interpersonal violence on campus. Educational training and workshops are conducted to sensitize students, faculty and staff to the problems of sexual assault, sexual harassment, relationship abuse and other forms of sexual violence.

Health education and awareness resource team (heart)

Health Education And Awareness Resource Team (HEART), formerly known as

THEO, is an on-campus office staffed by health professionals and peer health
educators who are committed to providing comprehensive wellness education,
resources and prevention services to empower and support Temple University
students in making informed healthier choices and achieving academic
success.

We are located in the lower level of Mitten Hall and provides a safe space
for students to receive free, anonymous or confidential health information
in a supportive environment.

-Individual Health Education Sessions
-Peer Education
-Condom Availability (10 for $1)
-Health-Related Referrals
-Health Empowerment Programming
-Promotion of a healthier campus environment

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