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How Can Group Counseling Help Me? Our group services include group therapy and discussion groups that are skills-focused and relationship-oriented with a variety of goals that aim to promote wellbeing. Groups provide opportunities to increase self-awareness and increase the quality of your interactions with others and research demonstrates that group therapy is equally effective as individual therapy and is often the treatment of choice for student issues. While these groups are free and open to all Duke students, pre-group screening is required. Please call 919-660-1000 to set up a pre-screening appointment. SPRING 2025 GROUP OFFERINGS Understanding Self and Others…
Offering experiences for doctoral psychology interns, psychiatry residents, and social work interns. We utilize an integrated multidisciplinary model in the delivery of a comprehensive range of psychological services to the university student community. We provide training within a context that values the uniqueness of each human being and remains sensitive to cultural and individual diversity in the immediate and extended community. Our training programs are service oriented and individually tailored to provide a broad range of training opportunities, with particular consideration to the unique goals of each discipline. Doctoral Internship in Health Service Psychology Duke University CAPS doctoral internship in…
Rabbi Elana Friedman (she/her/hers) is the Campus Rabbi and Jewish Chaplain for Jewish Life at Duke. Since she came to Duke in 2015, Rabbi Elana has found deep meaning in working with Duke’s Jewish students: “I love being part of Jewish students’ journeys, and walking that walk with them; both asking and contemplating the big questions in life.” At Duke University, Rabbi Elana, as she’s known on campus, serves as chief Jewish educator and spiritual leader of the campus Jewish community. In her role as Campus Rabbi, she provides counseling for students, offers opportunities for Jewish learning, and serves as liaison…
Students acknowledge the right of the university to take disciplinary action, including suspension or expulsion, for failure to abide by the regulations or for other conduct adjudged unsatisfactory or detrimental to the university community. Students and groups may be held accountable for any violation of university policy that may or may not be included on this site or published in The Duke Community Standard: A Guide for Students, whether on or off campus. In addition, students must abide by local ordinances and state and federal laws. Note that other university policies that students are expected to abide by are published elsewhere,…
Enrolling in or Waiving SMIP Duke University students will be automatically enrolled in the SMIP each year they are enrolled at Duke. Non-international students who have current coverage with another insurance plan that meets specific criteria may waive or opt out of the Duke medical plan. International students holding an F1 or J1 visa are required to participate in the Duke SMIP and are not able to opt out of the medical plan. Enrolling in the Duke SMIP Students who are required to participate in the SMIP by either enrolling in the plan or providing proof of alternate coverage may…
Get Ready for Family Weekend 2025: October 17-19 This is an annual tradition unlike any other! Duke’s Family Weekend provides the opportunity for undergraduate parents and families to engage in the life of the University and cultivate a deeper understanding of the Duke student experience. The 2025 Schedule will be posted in the fall. Check out the Family Weekend FAQ below to get a snapshot of what could be expected from this exciting weekend. Family Weekend FAQs What is Family Weekend? Family Weekend is an informative, engaging, and important yearly tradition! Over the course of the Weekend, Duke welcomes parents…
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All students* enrolled at Duke University are required to maintain adequate medical insurance to support their health and wellness through their time at Duke. Health Insurance To ensure that all students have adequate health care coverage, including ongoing primary and specialty care, and to satisfy the mandatory health insurance requirement, Duke University automatically enrolls all registered students into the Duke Student Medical Insurance Plan (SMIP). The Duke SMIP is a student-focused medical insurance plan with robust medical, mental health, vision, and pharmacy benefits. It is Affordable Care Act (ACA) compliant and works in tandem with other Duke health and well-being…
Our students connect to university identity & cultural centers through interest and/or identity. It is our intention in Student Affairs to deliver an array of international programs and services. We are committed to promoting student growth through exposure to and promotion of skills and experiences in Cultural Competency, meaning: SELF-AWARENESS: Having the consciousness of one’s social identities, cultures, biases, and perspectives, and the ability to understand what we bring to relationships and situations. UNDERSTANDING AND VALUING OTHERS: Knowledge and appreciation of the social identities, cultures, and worldviews of other people. AWARENESS OF SOCIAL DYNAMICS: Demonstrates an understanding of how individual experiences, opportunities,…