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CONTACT INFORMATION
Counseling CenterLeanne Leonard, LMFT-S
Tel: (903) 875-7393
Counseling Center
The Counseling Center is here for our students from admission to graduation. Mental health counseling services provided by licensed clinicians is free and confidential to all Navarro College students.
Personal Counseling
While attending college, students encounter a myriad of transitions in their lives. Issues that arise may include the following: independent living, college life issues, independent study, forming new relationships, identity crises, depression or anxiety, and/or time management difficulties. Often, professional assistance can help in easing the transition into college life.
Navarro College employs counselors on the Corsicana campus to provide guidance services to students with personal issues such as relationship problems, anger management, communication skills, and coping skills. Please note that all services are confidential and off-campus mental health referrals may be necessary.
Due to the coronavirus, the Counseling Center will provide confidential counseling sessions online through video conferencing or via telephone.
Remember, if you have an immediate crisis on or off campus, you can call 911; dorm residents should dial 9-911, or for campus security, you may dial (903) 875-7500.
Counseling Center Services
Here are some of the services the Counseling Center can provide:
- Crisis Counseling
- Short-term Counseling
- Group Counseling
- Mental Health & Medication Referrals
- Drug & Alcohol Assessment & Education
- Drug & Alcohol Referrals
- Life-skills Training
- Mentor Referrals
The eCHECKUP TO GO will provide you with accurate and personalized feedback about:
- Your individual drinking / marijuana use pattern
- Your risk patterns
- Your aspirations and goals
- Helpful resources at Navarro College and in your community
This eCHECKUP TO GO program was purchased for the exclusive use of, and tailored to, Navarro College. If you are not a member of Navarro College, please do not proceed on this site.
Alcohol and Marijuana
Navarro College has two online programs available to students who are interested in examining their relationship with alcohol and/or marijuana. By taking Alcohol eCheckup or Marijuana eCheckup, students can learn more about their own substance use habits, compare their behaviors to those of their peers, and helpful campus resources. Both programs are free and available to students 24/7.
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By answering a series of questions about interests, behaviors, norms, eCheckup creates a profile that includes a student’s drinking pattern, a comparison report to other people of similar age and gender, a personalized blood alcohol content chart, as well as an estimation of the amount of money you spend on alcohol annually.
Sexual Violence Prevention
Sexual Violence Prevention (SVP) is a program designed to inform and educate students as it pertains to dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and domestic violence.
Self-Help Resources
- ADHD
- Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse
- Alcohol & Other Drugs
- Anger Management
- Anxiety – How to Cope
- Anxiety – Management
- Bipolar
- College Life
- Depression
- Domestic Violence
- Eating Disorders
- Effects of Drug & Alcohol
- Find a Local Resource
- Grief & Loss Help
- Guided Imagery & Mindfulness
- PTSD
- Self Harm
- Sexual Assault Survivor
- Stress Management
- Treatment Resources (Local)
- Workplace Conflict – Resolution