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The Parents Association

Counseling

Welcome! Bradley University Counseling is a division of Health Services. We believe in the importance of understanding that the mind and body are not mutually exclusive and that health is obtained from addressing the needs of both.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

During the summer, Counseling will be located in Health Services on the first floor of Markin.  Summer hours are as follows:

Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9-12

Tuesday and Thursday 1-4

We have MOVED to Markin Recreational Center. We are now located in the lower level, room 52, next to Wellness and Nursing. 

Please remember to bring your student ID with you for your counseling appointment.  It is a requirement to obtain access to the recreational facilities including the lower level.  If you do not have your ID, you will not be allowed to proceed to counseling.

 

Hours

Monday - Friday

8:00am-12:30pm, 1:30pm-5:00pm

Hours for summer and interim may vary

Contact Information

Phone:  309-677-2700

After-hours: 309-677-3200

Staff

Our counseling staff is composed of four masters level therapists with extensive clinical experience and one psychiatrist, the Director of Counseling.

Our staff includes:

Mary Ann Berkley, MSW, LCSW

Terry Nighswanger, MA, LCPC

Bonnie Spiller, MA, LCPC

Lisa Fix-Griffin, MA, LCPC

Janine E. Donahue, M.D.

User Policy

Counseling exists to provide mental health care for Bradley Students.  All continuing students are eligible to use the health services on a year-round basis if they are enrolled at the Institution and pay the health fee.

Informed Consent form

How to make an appointment

Mental Health Crisis

Medication Information

Initial Evaluation Questionnaire

 

For a free and confidential mental health screening for depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, and substance abuse, go to
www.mentalhealthscreening.org/screening/welcome.asp

The keyword: is "BRADLEY".

 

Mental Health Resources

Faculty tips for helping students in distress