About counselling

GCU Counselling Service

Our qualified and experienced counsellors/therapists are here to support all University students as part of the Student Wellbeing Service. The Counselling Service is only available to students who are registered for the current academic year.   Please note if you are not currently registered as a student at GCU,  you are not eligible to access the Counselling service.  Please let us know if this is the case,  and where possible,  we will provide information on other counselling services.

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Key activities

We support currently registered GCU students by providing;

  • Signpost to self-help resources
  • Signpost to other University-based support or external support
  • Access to short-term confidential one-to-one counselling.
  • Awareness raising of good mental health collaborative activities on campus and online
  • We offer to help students work through their difficulties, understand themselves better and find their own ways to better manage.

What is CBT?

Making Sense of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy


The Counselling service offering is informed by the ethical framework of British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy