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  • From: "Cynthia P. Closs" <>
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  • Subject: questions about counseling services for sanctioned students
  • Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 14:23:00 -0400

Hi -

I'm hoping to tap folks' expertise. I'm seeking information about how Student Conduct and college counseling centers have been working together to meet the needs of survivors of sexual violence and persons who have been found responsible for sexual violence on campus. 

Specifically, I'm interested in learning about (1) treatment modalities counseling centers have used when working with persons who have committed sexual violence on campus (2) have counseling center clinicians implemented a psychoeducational program when working with persons who have been sanctioned to "treatment" at the university's counseling center (3) any known research about simultaneously providing counseling services to both persons who have survived sexual violence and persons who have been found responsible for committing an act of sexual violence. 

Currently, my place of employment is providing care to both survivors of and persons found responsible for sexual violence at the same location. Have policies separating treatment locations been implemented at other college counseling centers? Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Best,
Cynthia



Cynthia Closs, DSW, LCSW

SACE Coordinator

Tuttleman Counseling Services

Temple University

1810 Liacouras Walk, 5th Floor

Philadelphia, PA 19122

215.204.7276
 
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