Psychological and Counseling Center
Let Vanderbilt help with holiday stress
Dec. 4, 2015—Did you know that as a Vanderbilt employee, you have access to several programs to assist with stress and depression during the holidays or anytime at no cost?
Center for Student Wellbeing, assistant director for access and inclusion at Psychological and Counseling Center announced
Nov. 30, 2015—Vanderbilt University Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos has announced an immediate expansion in staff that have experience and skills working with people of varying racial and cultural backgrounds, and the opening of a new Center for Student Wellbeing.
SECURITY NOTICE: Sexual assault reported
Nov. 5, 2015—An incident of sexual assault was reported to a Campus Security Authority on Nov. 5.
SECURITY NOTICE: Sexual assault on campus
Nov. 2, 2015—An incident of sexual assault was reported to a Campus Security Authority on Nov. 1.
How to excel under pressure: Expert advice from Vanderbilt’s Psychological and Counseling Center
Mar. 23, 2015—Drawing upon his background in sports psychology, David Sacks, assistant professor of clinical psychiatry, often teaches students not just how to cope but how to excel under pressure, much like high-performing athletes.
University offers support to those affected by Korean ferry tragedy
Apr. 16, 2014—Vanderbilt University offers its condolences and support for faculty, students, staff and alumni that may have been affected by the tragic ferry accident in South Korea.
Eating disorder awareness event Feb. 27
Feb. 21, 2014—On Feb. 27, a special event will help increase understanding and awareness of the significant effects of disordered eating and negative body image.
Vanderbilt responds to Philippines typhoon
Nov. 15, 2013—As the people of the Philippines continue the long process of recovery from the devastation wrought by Typhoon Haiyan, the Vanderbilt community is reaching out to those who may have been affected.
Boston Marathoner reflects on experience; tragedy prompts response from Vanderbilt community
Apr. 17, 2013—Amanda Hachey had just crossed the finish line at Monday's Boston Marathon when she heard the first of two loud explosions. She reflects on her experience, while other members of the Vanderbilt community respond to the tragedy.