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Department of Mental Health & Counseling Services

Valhalla Campus - Student Center 181

Mission

The Department of Mental Health and Counseling Services creates a campus environment that is safe, growth fostering, and prioritizes the psychological, social, and emotional well-being of our college community. Employing a holistic approach to mental health, the Department of Mental Health and Counseling Services offers confidential, individual and group mental health services to students, as well as programming, outreach, and psychoeducation initiatives to the broader College community.

What is Mental Health and Counseling Services and who is it for?

We are a mental health resource for students currently enrolled in classes at Westchester Community College. Licensed Mental Health Professionals provide free, short-term support for students who are struggling with issues including depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, adjustment, and a range of other personal challenges.

More frequently asked questions are answered in this video and on our FAQ page.

Eligibility

The Department of Mental Health and Counseling Services provides clinical mental health services to currently enrolled Westchester Community College undergraduate students. Alumni and prospective students are not eligible for individual or group mental health services. Certain non-clinical programs including trainings, workshops, and presentations may be open to non-students (ie: faculty, staff, alumni, and family members). Learn more about the services we offer by going to our Scope of Services page.

Diversity and Inclusion

The Department of Mental Health and Counseling Services aims to embrace all aspects of a student’s identity and experience. Licensed Mental Health Professionals honor the ways in which ability, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, culture, religion, and/or positionally can influence one’s mental health and well being. Awareness of systems of injustice and clinician cultural humility are central to the services provided within DMHCS.

Accessing Services

The Department of Mental Health and Counseling Services provides services in-person and through Zoom for Healthcare. Students are eligible for telehealth services if they are currently enrolled in courses at WCC and are located in the state of New York at the time of their session.

Contact Information
Phone: (914) 606-7431
Email: [email protected]

Meet WCC’s Department of Mental Health and Counseling Services

Find out about the variety of programs and services offered.

Meet the Team

About Patrick
Patrick Sheehan, LMHC
Patrick Sheehan
Director of Mental Health and Counseling Services
About Patrick
About Walesca
Walesca Marmolejos, LMSW
Walesca Marmolejos
Full-time Licensed Mental Health Professional
About Walesca
About Alyssa
Alyssa Sousa
Alyssa Sousa
Adjunct Licensed Mental Health Professional
About Alyssa
About Nicole
Nicole Sarnataro, Ph.D, LMHC
Nicole Sarnataro
Full-time Licensed Mental Health Professional
About Nicole

Scope of Services

The Department of Mental Health & Counseling Services is a comprehensive college counseling center. As such, DMHCS provides a full array of clinical services to students, as well as non-clinical services to students and the broader College community. The aim of services is to support student mental health and wellbeing, educate the WCC community on mental health topics, normalize and promote utilization of mental health services, and provide access to resources for further mental health support.

Confidential and Free

The Department of Mental Health & Counseling Services services are free of charge for students and protects student privacy and confidentiality. Information from a student’s confidential record is only released if the student gives written consent. Faculty, university administrators, and parents do not have access to Mental Health & Counseling records.

By law, there are limited exceptions to this rule in cases of minors, health or safety emergencies, and court subpoenas. Licensed Mental Health Professionals are mandated to report specific information only when there is the possibility of harm to a student or another person, in cases of abuse of a child, elder or disabled person, or under court order. Information regarding confidentiality and limits to confidentiality is outlined in the Informed Consent form given to students during the first meeting.

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Stress & Depression Questionnaire

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Interactive Screen Program is a free and anonymous mental health questionnaire. Students can compete this screening and then communicate anonymously with a WCC mental health counselor.

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Togetherall

Togetherall is a free peer support community for WCC students to discuss any stressors they are facing. All you need to sign up is your SUNY WCC email and password.

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Therapy Assistance Online (TAO)

TAO is a free and private self-help platform available to all WCC students. You can access mental health content online at your own speed. Start using TAO by registering with your WCC email and password.