Students
What is Counselling?
We want to support you every step of the way on your journey with us and we understand that sometimes when you are experiencing problems it can be helpful to talk about them with someone else. Often that might be friends, family or a member of staff, but sometimes it can also be helpful to talk to an impartial counsellor who is outside of the situation, and who has experience in discussing similar issues.
Who we are?
We want to support you every step of the way on your journey with us and we understand that sometimes when you are experiencing problems it can be helpful to talk about them with someone else. Often that might be friends, family or a member of staff, but sometimes it can also be helpful to talk to an impartial counsellor who is outside of the situation, and who has experience in discussing similar issues.
How we can help you?
The Student Hub offers a short term, self-referral, Counselling & Mental Health service. Our specialist counsellor is an expert in talking about a range of mental health topics including:
- Anxiety.
- Bereavement.
- Depression.
- Stress.
- Loss of appetite or change in eating habits.
- Worries about drugs or alcohol.
How to book an appointment?
In order to register with our service, you’ll simply need to fill in our registration form linked below. This should take around 5 minutes. You only need to complete this form once per academic year.
Once you’ve registered, you’ll immediately receive an acknowledgement email, which will lead to the scheduling system to book your preferred appointment date and time.
Make sure to save the link for further bookings when needed.
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- Initiate a Conversation: Approach your friend with empathy and care. Express your concern and let them know you’re there to listen.
- Be a Good Listener: Allow your friend to talk openly without judgment. Sometimes, simply being heard can provide immense relief.
- Offer Assistance: Encourage your friend to seek professional help if their distress seems severe or persistent. You can suggest contacting our counseling services or another mental health provider.
- Respect Their Choices: It’s important to respect your friend’s decisions regarding seeking help. Offer your support but avoid pushing them into anything they’re not ready for.
- Stay Connected: Continue to check in on your friend regularly. Knowing that someone cares can make a significant difference in their journey toward healing.
- Seek advice: If you notice that your friend’s mental state is deteriorating, you can book a session with our counsellor to ask for further advice.
During working hours (9:00am- 4:00pm):
If your crisis occurs during our working hours, please don’t hesitate to email us at:
Outside working hours:
Egyptian Suicide hotline: 08008880700 / 0220816831
You can also contact any of the hospitals provided in the list below where they offer on call and emergency services.