There is a peer counseling group at Rutgers University
in New Brunswick. It is staffed primarily by undergraduate students
at the University who have received training in how to be active
listeners, handle crises, and make referrals. Their services are
designed to be used once or twice to talk through something bothering
you. For ongoing counseling, or more serious problems, contact the
Rutgers College Counseling Center or one of the other
psychological services at Rutgers. The peer counseling group
is:
- Scarlet Listeners Peer Counseling and Referral Service.
732-247-5555.
Third floor of Bishop
House on the College Avenue Campus. Hours are usually Sunday
through Thursday 4 - 12 p.m..
      There are also many other ways to be of service
to either the University or others in the community. The CASE (Citizenship
and Service Education) program coordinates a list of such
opportunities, some available as accredited Rutgers courses. Many
students also enjoy being Health Advocates,
peer health educators in the areas of stress, nutrition, sexuality
and other areas.
For comments on this web-site, contact Mark J. Forest, Ph.D.
or call 732-932-3966.
This page last updated: June 27, 2007
Rutgers, the State University is an equal opportunity affirmative action institution.
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