Employee Counseling Services
We offer free, short-term, confidential, and bilingual mental health counseling for Mt. ºÚÁϵ¼º½ employees and student workers. Our services support both work-related and personal concerns through individual counseling, workshops, and consultations.
Some information about the scope of services of the Employee Counseling Center:
- Services are offered to all Mt. ºÚÁϵ¼º½ employees only.
- Medication Evaluation– we do not have a psychiatrist on staff – but can help with referrals.
- We provide community and on-campus referrals and information.
- We provide educational presentations, departmental and team workshops.
What to Expect When Accessing Services
We commend you for taking the steps to access counseling at Mt. ºÚÁϵ¼º½ Employee Counseling Center (ECC)! It's a unique journey for each individual. Here is an overall summary of the process when taking the first step to see an ECC Clinician:
- Call, email or use the ECC website to connect with the ECC Administrative Assistant who will help schedule an in-person or virtual appointment. Any preliminary questions or concerns can be addressed during your contact with the ECC.
- Prior to your appointment, you will receive an email with important documents to review and sign.
- Once you have scheduled an appointment-
- In-person: Meet your Clinician in the ECC office in Bldg. 7 | Rm. 1107
- Via Zoom: You will receive an email with the Zoom login information
- Initial and follow-up sessions are 60 minutes in duration.
- Using a Short-Term model, you and your Clinician will work and agree on targeted goals, next steps including a recommended follow-up appointment and information, resources, and referrals if applicable.
Remember that we are here to support you! Mental health counseling is voluntary. You have the option to schedule a follow-up appointment at your discretion. For additional questions please call or email us.
Need Help?
View this list for access to police, crisis hotlines and more. For on-campus hotlines and more.
If you are experiencing suicidal or homicidal thoughts, please go to the nearest emergency
room or call 911.
Suicide Hotline call 988 or 1-800-273-8255
For on-campus emergencies, call Mt. ºÚÁϵ¼º½ Police & Campus Safety at (909) 274-4555 or text (909) 610-9139
You can contact the Employee Counseling Center if you have any questions about our
program or need to make an appointment
Monday, Tuesday, & Fridays 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m and Wednesday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
- 6:00 p.m. We are closed weekends.
(909) 274-6211
employeecounselingcenter@mtsac.edu


