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The Center for Individual, Couple and Family Counseling serves as a premier training facility for the UNLV Marriage and Family Therapy Program and provides quality, low-cost therapy to residents of the Las Vegas community.

Current Individual, Couple and Family Counseling News

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Campus News |

Jamie Davidson, associate vice president for Student Wellness, shares tips and other resources to help the campus community cope with trauma after the Dec. 6 shooting.
 

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Business and Community |

Take a moment on March 30 to recognize the contributions UNLV's medical professionals are making to our community.

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Campus News |

University counseling experts step up to offer emotional support after the mass shooting in Las Vegas.

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People |

When things are up in the air, marriage and family therapists help you spot what is about to fall. UNLV's Katherine Hertlein on being an agent for social change.

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Campus News |

Group sessions are open to UNLV students, employees and anyone in Southern Nevada

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Campus News |

University one of only 30 nationwide to earn ‘seal of approval’ from Jed Foundation, a national non-profit that advocates suicide prevention among college students.

Individual, Couple and Family Counseling In The News

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

UNLV Volleyball is already setting new records for their program this season, and they haven't even started conference play yet. A big reason behind that is their team bond. Here is a story about one Rebel who is building that strong sense of culture by helping herself as well as her teammates overcome daily struggles on and off the court.

Las Vegas Sun

While 2018 saw a slew of celebrities speaking openly about their struggles with mental health—Ariana Grande spoke of her anxiety and PTSD on her song “Sweetener;” Chrissy Teigen took to Twitter to discuss her postpartum depression; and Jon Hamm talked of his therapy and antidepressants—there’s still a stigma attached to seeking professional help.

Las Vegas Sun

While 2018 saw a slew of celebrities speaking openly about their struggles with mental health—Ariana Grande spoke of her anxiety and PTSD on her song “Sweetener;” Chrissy Teigen took to Twitter to discuss her postpartum depression; and Jon Hamm talked of his therapy and antidepressants—there’s still a stigma attached to seeking professional help.

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