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Can someone come in to talk about someone else (friend, roommate, family member, etc.) that they’re worried about?

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Can someone come in to talk about someone else (friend, roommate, family member, etc.) that they’re worried about?

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The Counseling Center staff members are always available to consult with students worried about someone else and provide advice on possible options for how to help the other person. Examples include someone worried about a roommate’s alcohol abuse, a sorority sister’s eating problem, or how a younger sibling is struggling with parents’ divorce.

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