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Counselling Services
Psychological Counselling

Psychological Counselling

The Counselling Service at the Student Affairs Office helps students to make the desired changes and decisions in their life.  Counselling goes beyond problem-solving, it provides support for students and helps them discover more about themselves and their potential.  Our counsellors are professionally trained and experienced.  We offer free and confidential individual counselling sessions where students are always welcome to come and talk to us about your concerns, whether it is related to study, personal, inter-personal or emotional matters.

 

Issues and Concerns in Counselling Service

Common issues that students talk to a counsellor include but not limited to:

  • Study and learning
  • Emotions
  • Love & peer relationships
  • Relationship with family members
  • Personal growth
  • Mental health concerns
  • Adjustment to university life
 

*All conversations will be kept in strict confidence*

 

Making an Appointment with a Counsellor

You can make an appointment through the following ways

Online booking system: https://pappl.eduhk.hk/CSBS/ (You are recommended to use a computer to access the booking system.)

Email: saocs@eduhk.hk

Tel: 2948 6245

Location: 1/F, Cho Kwai Chee Foundation Building, Tai Po Campus

Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. & 1:30 p.m. to 5:20 p.m.

 

Drop-in Session

Office hours on Tuesday and Thursday

(You can talk to the duty counsellor during the session, on a first-come, first-served basis)

 

Counselling Services/Activities Arrangements during Bad Weather

All services and activities of the Counselling Services Section follow the university's bad weather policy. During extreme weather conditions, always refer to the "Class/Examination Arrangements during Bad Weather" in the Student Handbook.

 

External Counselling Services

Open Up

Mental Health Support Hotline 18111

Share We Talk

LevelMind@JC

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