For Parents and Families
The Counseling & Student Development Center (CSDC) is committed to creating an environment that allows our diverse student body to access brief, solution-focused and urgent care services. Approximately 20% of the student body uses the CSDC's clinical services each year. All services are free and strictly confidential.
Students can schedule appointments online. An overview of available services can be found below.
Emergency Services
Counseling & Student Development Center services are available year-round in the case of a mental health emergency.
- During regular office hours: 570-577-1604
- After-hours urgent phone support: 570-577-1604. Choose Option 2 to connect to the on-call counselor.
Counseling Services
Students may schedule a 20 minute initial phone call with a clinician. This will allow them to hear about all CSDC services and co-create a plan for their mental health and well-being.
If a student is set up for counseling, clinicians typically see students once every other week. The CSDC can assist a student in finding a higher level of care off campus if they wish to do so.
Long-term Services Off Campus
If you believe your student may benefit from therapy services that offer weekly sessions and a higher level of care, we recommend they consider. services off campus. Please contact the CSDC clinical case manager, Erin Boyer at ekb009@bucknell.edu.
Psychiatry
Only students who are engaged in ongoing CSDC counseling services are eligible to make appointments with a psychiatric provider. Due to the limited nature of psychiatric services, students who already have an established relationship with a prescribing off-campus professional are encouraged to continue working with that professional. Upon termination of counseling at the CSDC, students will be required to identify a psychiatrist in the community with whom they will continue care.
To find psychiatrists off campus, please contact the CSDC clinical case manager, Erin Boyer at ekb009@bucknell.edu.
Confidentiality and Parents
While we can receive information from parents, we cannot share confidential information unless the student has signed appropriate releases due to ethical guidelines and state law. If you believe that it is important to talk with your student's counselor, please ask your student if they would be willing to sign a release permitting the counselor to consult with you and ask them to contact the CSDC.