Counseling Services is Re-accredited by IACS Seton Hall > News & Events Friday, August 21, 2009 by: Megan Hogarth Nervi, Psy.D. Counseling Services is proud to announce that it has once again been re-accredited by the . Seton Hall University is one of 7 institutions of higher education in the state to receive this distinguished honor. IACS is an international accreditation association whose work it is to ensure that counseling centers are delivering the highest level of care and service. They have developed professional standards to ensure that centers are providing services that are commiserate with the needs and interests of students, faculty, and staff within their university community. Members of the accreditation committee met with university faculty in January '09 to review and evaluate the professional services that are offered by our clinicians at Seton Hall. In her letter of approval, Dr. Vala Ray Irvin, Vice President and Chair of the International Association of Counseling Services Board of Accreditation noted, "your center offers an effective and comprehensive program of services that makes it a vital contribution to the quality of student and campus life." Currently, Counseling Services offers individual and group psychotherapy, outreach programing, in-service trainings, consultation, crisis intervention, and support to the university community. The department also offers an excellent training program for graduate students working towards advanced degrees in clinical and counseling psychology. Staff members have a breadth of clinical experience and expertise and continue to demonstrate their strong commitment to serving Seton Hall students. The Counseling Department is proud to receive this distinction and honor and looks forward to continuing to develop services that help meet the needs of the Seton Hall Community. For more information please contact: Megan Hogarth Nervi, Psy.D. (973)761-9500 nervimeg@shu.edu
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