Referrals & Insurance

Referrals to Private Care

Many services and resources that are not available on campus are readily available in the surrounding community.  These include, for example:  formal psychological, psychiatric, or neurological evaluations; intensive or extensive outpatient psychotherapy; specialized treatment programs such as for alcohol or drug treatment or eating disorders; and inpatient or day-treatment programs.

You may meet with a Counseling Center counselor simply to arrange a referral, if you already know what sort of care or services you need.  Alternatively, you may come to speak with a counselor about your personal concerns and then, as a result of your conversation, you and your counselor decide that a referral to private care is your best course of action to address your particular concerns.  In either case, your counselor can help you locate and connect with off-campus resources that are as appropriate, accessible, and affordable as possible.  Below are some guidelines to help you with your referral so that you get the maximum benefit from your private care.

REASONS TO GET PRIVATE CARE


ISSUES TO CONSIDER WHEN ARRANGING FOR PRIVATE CARE

It is important that you connect with a provider who can serve your particular needs.  In arranging for private care, you should feel free to discuss the following issues with your Counseling Center counselor or with a potential provider.


HOW TO ENSURE THE QUALITY OF YOUR CARE

Although your Counseling Center counselor can help you in your efforts to connect with off campus care that is appropriate, affordable, and accessible, we do not monitor or guarantee the quality of care from private providers.  If you have any concerns about the quality of care you receive from a private provider, you should first consider bringing up your concerns with that provider.  Alternatively, you can contact the Counseling Center and make an appointment to meet with a counselor who can listen to your concerns and help you determine your next steps.

Here are some resources for  information about the nature of psychotherapy, to help you be an informed and self-reliant consumer:

American Psychological Association: How to Find Help Through Psychotherapy
http://helping.apa.org/articles/article.php?id=52

American Psychological Association: How to Find a Psychotherapist
http://helping.apa.org/articles/article.php?id=51

American Psychiatric Association: Psychotherapy
http://www.psych.org/public_info/psythera.cfm