Student Life: Counseling Services
The Kalamazoo College Counseling Center an office
staffed by counselors and interns who are trained to help students
understand and work through their personal concerns .
Counseling can be useful for students with mild
difficulties in their lives as well as those with more serious or long
standing problems. Any student who would like to sort out any concern is
encouraged to come to the Counseling Center. Some of the
most frequent concerns that bring students to the Counseling Center are:
depression, anxiety, trouble with romantic relationships, family issues,
academic stress, learning disabilities, low self-esteem, difficulty getting
along or making friends, concerns about family members or friends, eating
issues, sexuality issues (including sexual orientation), and questions
about the use of alcohol and/or other drugs.
We do not give out information about participation or
the content of counseling -- even to faculty members, parents, or
RAs--unless a student gives us consent. Typically, that consent involves
filling out a short written form that indicates with whom we may
communicate and about what. The exception to this policy of strict
confidentiality involves situations where we believe that a student is
clearly dangerous to him/herself or to others. In those cases, we are
ethically and legally bound as psychologists and counselors to inform
persons, such as family members and/or residence staff, who can help reduce
the risks of serious harm. The Dean of Students is also informed of these
very serious situations.
More information
see the Counseling Department Web
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Staff
We are staffed by two Ph.D. clinical psychologists, Director Pat Ponto and Associate Director Alan Hill, an ACSW level counselor, Elisa Pacheco, a Ph.D. Counseling Psychologist, Danielle Standish and by 3 intern counselors Amy Cavanaugh, James Jobe and Gina Meyer.
Dr. Pat Ponto has been Director of Counseling at "K" since 1986. Her particular
clinical interests include depression, eating disorders, women's issues,
and concerns about self-esteem.
Dr. Alan M. Hill has been
at "K" since 1992, fancies himself a generalist with special
interests in anxiety, addictions, anger issues, family issues and
ADD/Learning Disabilities. Dr. Hill performs alcohol and LD evaluations.
Dr. Danielle Standish joined
the counseling center in Spring of 2006. Her areas of interest include
multicultural and diversity issues, outreach and training of interns.
Elisa Pacheco ACSW, Counselor, is our newest edition to the Counseling Center. Elisa attended Western Michigan University for both her undergraduate and graduate studies where she earned a Bachelor of Psychology and a Masters in Social Work. As a social worker, Elisa’s particular clinical interests include the relationship between human behavior and the environment, family systems, resilience and coping, interpersonal relationships, and the art of mindfulness.
Amy Cavanaugh is a fourth year doctoral student in the Counseling Psychology program at Western Michigan University. Prior to attending Western, Amy received her Master's in Counseling from Ball State University. Her research interests include domestic violence, sexual assault, body image, women's issues, and vicarious traumatization.
Gina Meyer is a second year doctoral student studying counseling psychology at Western Michigan University. She has worked as an intern at Michigan State Counseling Center and is currently employed at the Center for Counseling and Psychological Services in Grand Rapids. Gina has experience with individual and group counseling as well as testing and assessment.
James Jobe is an intern from the Ph.D. program in counseling psychology at Western Michigan University. This is James’s first year interning with the counseling Center.
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