Psychosocial Support Services 

What

Service description 

What is the Psychosocial Support Service? 

The Psychosocial Support Service at Collège O’Sullivan de Montréal is a short-term support resource that helps students who feel they need it. This support could be short-term individual counselling sessions or referrals to appropriate resources according to the student’s specific situation.

Meetings are held by appointment on campus in room 105B or via TEAMS. 

This service is individual, voluntary, free of charge, and confidential. 

  • Confidentiality is a top priority. This means that no information about the content of the meetings will be disclosed without the consent of the student receiving psychosocial support.

Values and principles

  • Confidentiality
  • Empathy 
  • Care and compassion 
  • Respect 
  • Autonomy and empowerment 
  • Equity and inclusion 
  • Mental health promotion 

Why

Reasons for consultation

Why request psychosocial support? 

Here are some examples of situations in which you might consider utilizing the college’s psychosocial support service:

  • Stress 
  • Anxiety 
  • Grief 
  • Sexual health 
  • Separation 
  • Relationship conflicts 
  • Suicidal thoughts 
  • Need to talk 
  • Addictions (gambling, drugs, alcohol) 
  • Family difficulties 

How

Make a request

How to access the psychosocial support service? 

  • The psychosocial support service is accessible to active students at the college (students who are enrolled and attending the current semester). 
  • To request the service, please complete the form available at the following address: https://forms.office.com/r/aguTKiWR1K 
  • After completing the form, please allow 48 business hours for your request to be processed. 
  • Once approved, you will need to schedule an appointment. You will receive a list of available time slots from which you can select a date and time for your first meeting.