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DESCRIPTION:Cost: Free\nAdmission: \nLet's Talk\nWhat is "Let's Talk"?\nLe
t&rsquo\;s Talk \;program provides drop-in informal mental health con
sultations on a first-come\, first served basis. It&rsquo\;s \;FREE a
nd CONFIDENTIAL. \; \;In the event of an emergency or if you or s
omeone you know is in an imminent danger to themselves or someone else\,
go to the nearest ER or call 911. \;\nWho should visit &ldquo\;Let&rs
quo\;s Talk&rdquo\;?\n\nOpen to all currently registered Ohio State Unive
rsity students\nStudents who may not need \;traditional counseling\,
but who could benefit from one-on-one support and consultation\n\n \;
What to expect from &ldquo\;Let&rsquo\;s Talk&rdquo\;?\n\nOne-on-one\, 15
to 20-minute informal consultation with a staff from Counseling and Cons
ultation Service (CCS)\nNo appointment is necessary \;\nNo paperwork
is needed (minimal demographic information will be gathered for the purpo
se of tracking our delivery of service).\nNew insight and solutions to yo
ur problems and information about other resources on and off campus\nMult
i-lingual services available (Mandarin Chinese\, Cantonese Chinese\, Hind
i\, and Spanish)\n\nWhen\nThursdays\, 5-7 p.m.\n\nMulticultural Center in
the Ohio Union \;\n\nTuesdays\, 5-7 p.m. in the Hale Center \;\n
\nHale Hall Rm 320 \;[Starts 1/7/2020\nOn 1/14/2020\, Let's Talk will
be in Hale Hall Rm 201 instead of Rm 320\n\nAdditional Sessions - Monday
\, 10-11:30 a.m. \;on 2/10/2020\, 2/17/2020\, and 2/24/2020\n\nColleg
e of Public Health\, Cunz Hall Rm 351\n\n \;\nDisclaimer\n\nLet&rsquo
\;s Talk is an informal consultation only. Let&rsquo\;s Talk is not couns
eling.\nLet&rsquo\;s Talk conversations are not part of students&rsquo\;
releasable records.\nAlthough Let's Talk consultants are mental health pr
ofessionals\, Let's Talk consultations do not constitute mental health tr
eatment.\nLimits to confidentiality- \;When there is an immediate thr
eat of harm to you or others\, Let's Talk counselors are required by law
to report this. When a minor\, elderly person\, or someone otherwise inca
pacitated is being abused\, Let's Talk consultants are also required by l
aw to report this.\nIf your Let's Talk consultant assesses that you could
benefit from a higher level of care\, every effort will be made to refer
you to \;other appropriate resources at the university \; \;
and \;surrounding community. \;\n\n \;\nThe "Let's Talk" prog
ram is modeled in part on the "Let's Talk" program at Cornell University.
We are indebted to our colleagues there for the name and idea\; \;so
me of the material on their website has been duplicated here with permiss
ion. \;Special thanks to \;Cornell University CAPS\, for sharing
their expertise and experience.\n
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\nTuesdays\, 5-7 p.m. in the Hale Center \;
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\nThe "Let 's Talk" program is modeled in part on the "Let's Talk" program at Cornel l University. We are indebted to our colleagues there for the name and id ea\; \;some of the material on their website has bee n duplicated here with permission. \;Special thanks to \;Cornell University CAPS\, for sh aring their expertise and experience.
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