The Counseling Center provides a range of mental health services from individual and group counseling to referrals. Services are free, comfortable, and confidential.
Category: Student Health & Safety
I know many people like to do it all. I see my friends and others fill their schedule to the brim. If that works for them, then that’s great! But the single best thing for my burnout and mental health that I have learned is to not do that.
Students will be able to get a free reusable tote pre-stuffed full of fresh produce at the Free Markets Market on Monday, April 12, between…
RETURN to the inSIDER WELL 100, a pass/no-credit course for self-improvement is being offered by the Counseling Center and College of Allied Health & Nursing…
by KARA ALLEN, CSU Public Relations Assistant RETURN to the inSIDER Happy early Thanksgiving, Mavericks! As Thanksgiving break quickly approaches, it is crucial to keep practicing COVID-19…
by KARA ALLEN, CSU Public Relations Assistant RETURN to the inSIDER National Homeless and Hunger Awareness Week is the annual effort towards addressing food insecurity and homelessness.…
RETURN to the inSIDER Thanksgiving is next week—and we want you to be able to go home for the holidays confident that you will not…
by ALEJANDRO REYES VEGA, CSU Public Relations Assistant RETURN to the inSIDER COVID has impacted campus recreation in a number of ways and campus recreation had to…
Discovering Yourself series kicks off Friday, Oct. 9 Trigger Warning: Suicide and Depression As we leave Suicide Awareness Month and enter the month of October,…
by KARA ALLEN, CSU Public Relations Assistant RETURN to the inSIDER Who doesn’t love a good ol’ farmers market? On Monday, October 12 from 3-5…
“CultureChange has an extremely motivated, creative group of individuals that are inspired to change the world by decreasing the stigma around mental health. “ Seth…
by KARA ALLEN, CSU Public Relations Assistant RETURN to the inSIDER During the course of 2020, our safety focus has inevitably been surrounding the COVID-19…
by KARA ALLEN, CSU Public Relations Assistant RETURN to the inSIDER This year has been complex, and sometimes cruel. As we have all stumbled our…
by KARA ALLEN, CSU Public Relations Assistant RETURN to the inSIDER Now that Fall Semester is in full swing, it’s time to review the new…
The Womens Center at Minnesota State Mankato encourages students with dependent children to complete the Bridge To Benefits assessment to determine qualification in a wide range of assistance programs.
Women’s History Month Events Planned during March by JENAE CAREY and EMMA GABBERT, CSU Public Relations Staff RETURN TO inSIDER The Women’s Center is more…
No Threat of Coronavirus Currently Found In Minnesota By LENNY KOUPAL, CSU Communications Coordinator You may have heard it said, “An ounce of prevention is…
Helpful Counseling Center Presentations in February by JENAE CAREY, CSU Public Relations Intern RETURN TO inSIDER There’s no doubt that college can be a stressful…
by TRAVIS GERLACH, CSU Public Relations Intern RETURN TO inSIDER This week is the great American Smokeout! What’s that? The Great American Smokeout is an…
by EMMA GABBERT, CSU Public Relations Assistant RETURN TO inSIDER A new Nov. 8 event that uses dance to help heal victims and survivors of…