Students come to counseling for a wide variety of concerns. The John A. Logan Community College Counselor supports the psychological well-being of our community and services are available at no cost to currently enrolled 缅北禁地 students. In counseling, you will receive support and find a place to talk about your feelings as you navigate your academic and personal experiences.
If you are not sure whether counseling can help, make an appointment for an initial consultation to learn more. There鈥檚 no obligation to continue after the first appointment. You may need only one appointment or you may set up an reoccurring series of appointments throughout the semester.
We encourage you to use our services even if you think your problems are 鈥渘ot that serious.鈥 Because early intervention can lead to quicker resolution, it is better to use our services before a concern becomes severe. We are equipped to help with difficult situations and short-term challenges you may experience, as well as with more serious and long-standing issues.
Wellness means more than simply physical health. But all too often, life forces us to put our own mental health on the back burner. Our counseling services give you the opportunity to slow down and focus on your mental health, all with the help of our trained counselors.
Needing help is normal. We know it may be hard to ask, but if you do, you鈥檒l be met with a counselor who can help you through personal issues that may be getting in the way of college success, including:
Contact us at Donald.Winget@缅北禁地.edu or 618-985-2828 Extension 8030. Please feel free to stop by the counseling office at C219B to set up an appointment with the 缅北禁地 counselor or to get more information. If you are experiencing an immediate crisis, please come to the counseling office or contact the Student Success Center. Crisis services are designed so that students in need will be seen immediately or within a relatively short time between 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM on days the campus is open.
For situations arising outside of the stated available times for personal counseling, students are encouraged to contact resources from the list below that apply to their situation and then follow up with a crisis counselor at the first available time:
TOLL-FREE CRISIS HOTLINES:
Suicide Prevention Lifeline | 1-800-273-TALK(8255) |
Veterans鈥 Crisis Line | 1-800-273-TALK(8255) |
National Hopeline Network | 1-800-SUICIDE(784-2433) |
GLBTQ Nat鈥檒 Help Center | 1-888-THE-GLNH(843-4564) |
Child Abuse & Neglect | 1-800-25A-BUSE(252-2873) |
Substance Abuse Helpline | 1-800-662-HELP(4357) |
Illinois Poison Control | 1-800-222-1222 |
National Domestic Violence | 1-800-799-7233 |
Carbondale Women鈥檚 Center | 618-529-2324 |
NON-EMERGENCY:
(Area Code = 618)
缅北禁地 Campus Police | 985-5550 |
Carterville Police | 985-4853 |
Marion Police | 993-2124 |
Williamson County Sheriff | 997-6541 |
Carbondale Police | 457-3200 |
Murphysboro Police | 684-2121 |
Jackson County Sheriff | 684-2177 |
Heartland Regional Hospital | 998-7000 |
Memorial Hospital of Carbondale | 549-0721 |
St. Joseph Memorial Hospital | 684-3156 |
Franklin-Williamson Health Dept. | 993-8111 |
Jackson County Health Dept. | 684-3143 |
Pregnancy Matters | 549-2794 |
Williamson Co. Family Crisis Center | 988-8020 |