52 /GENERAL INFORMATION person at 301 Peabody Hall. There is an initial interview in which the student and the counselor make decisions about the type of help needed. Students requiring imme- diate help are seen on a nonappointment emergency basis. Counseling interviews are confidential. Consulting.-Center psychologists are available for consulting with students, staff, professionals, and faculty. These consultations focus on working with individual students, special programs, organizational problems, ways of improving student environments, and other issues that may have important psychological dimensions. Career Development.-In addition to career counsel- ing, the Center offers vocational interest testing and career workshops. The Center also provides referral information to students seeking specific career information. Group and Workshop Program.-The Center offers a wide variety of groups and workshops. A number of them, such asthewomen'ssupportgroupandtheblackwomen's enrichment group, are designed for special populations. Others such as the math confidence groups, assertiveness workshops, and counseling groups are formed to help participants deal with common problems and learn spe- cific skills. A list of available groups and workshops is published at the beginning of each term. Teaching/Training.-The Center provides a variety of practicum and internship training experience for students in counseling psychology, counselor education, and re- habilitation counseling. Center psychologists also teach undergraduate and graduate courses in some of these departments. CounseLine.-A self-help tape program designed to provide information on how to cope with the problems of daily living is sponsored by the Center. Students may call 392-1683 and ask for any of the 34 tapes that are avail- able. A list of tapes is published periodically in the student newspaper and is also available at the Center.