Mental health should be every student’s first priority and the Office of Student Support believes every student should have access to counseling as an essential part of mental health maintenance. Our resources and policies are designed to always have the option of reaching out to a professional available.
Confidential Counseling with A Licensed Professional
South Texas College of Law Houston is pleased to offer the services of Licensed Professional Counselors to help students cope with the adjustments and stressors inherent in attending law school. Final exams, financial problems, relationships, and career decisions are just a few examples of life’s everyday stressors that could serve to inhibit academic performance. The College is interested in providing our students with an additional avenue to address personal difficulties or concerns, thus increasing the likelihood of accomplishing educational goals.
The College has contracted with two independent licensed counselors to provide CONFIDENTIAL counseling services to any current South Texas College of Law Houston student.
The administration of South Texas College of Law Houston College of Law understands that there may be a need for professional counseling by some members of our student body. Final exams, financial concerns, relationships, and career decisions are just a few examples of life’s everyday stressors that could serve to inhibit academic performance. The college is providing our students with an additional avenue to address personal challenges, thus increasing the likelihood of accomplishing educational goals.
South Texas College of Law Houston has contracted with The Krist Samaritan Center and Ann Harper Weiss, independent licensed counselors, to provide CONFIDENTIAL counseling services to any currently enrolled South Texas College of Law Houston student. This program is available to students until funds directed to this program are depleted.
How Does the Program Work?
- Three sessions (maximum) are provided at no cost to the student per academic session.
- If further sessions are indicated, the student will incur the cost at rate agreed upon by student and counselor.
- Referrals to other counseling services can be made by the counselors, if desired.
- All information, including who uses this service, remains CONFIDENTIAL.
How Do I Schedule an Appointment?
- Call 281-480-7554 to schedule an appointment with a counselor at The Krist Samaritan Center.
- Call 832-969-0676 to schedule an appointment with Ms. Ann H. Weiss, M.A.T., M.Ed., Licensed Professional Counselor.
- Identify yourself as a currently enrolled student at South Texas College of Law Houston.
- Sessions will be conducted in their office, or at a location within the college.
On Campus Counseling (Walk-ins Welcome)
- Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Room 336A
- To schedule an on campus appointment with Jacklin Tawadrous,
please call (713) 659-8040 ext 1638 (On Campus) or (281) 480-7554 ext.75
(The Krist Samaritan Center)
Other Available Resources
- Student Academic Affairs (room 832) – 713-646-2975
- Mental Health Screening under Student tab on STANLEY
- Texas Lawyers Assistance Program (TLAP) – 1-800-343-8527 (TLAP)
- Crisis Intervention (713) 468-5463 (713-hotline)
- Emergency Situations – Call 911
Mental Health Counseling Referrals
For students request services outside of those provided by our personal counseling services, or would prefer alternative counseling, the Office of Student Support has created a library of trusted Houston-area mental health professionals.
Counseling Referral Library
Lori Fester, LCSW
- 713-882-7903
- Psychology Today Page
- Houston, TX 77007
Sehrish Ali, LPC, CEDS
- 832-501-2378
- Psychology Today Page
- Certified Eating Disorder Specialist
- Houston, TX 77027
Michael Dangerfield, LPC, NCC
- 281-672-8059
- Psychology Today Page
- Houston, TX 77074
Brandon S. Williams, NCC, LPC-S
- 337-435-9147
- Psychology Today Page
- Humble, TX 77346
Martha Fontana, LCSW
- 832-778-6750
- Website
Michael Klaybour, PhD, LPC-S, LMFT
- 713-621-2490
- Website
- Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor
- National Certified Counselor
- Certified Employee Assistance Counselor
- Houston, TX 77006
Trisha Rojas, LPC-A
- E-mail:
- rojas@kimberlyboyd.net
- Trisha@balevcounselingandwellness.com
- Psychology Today Page
- Houston, TX 77095 & 77008
Frequently Asked Questions
Navigating mental health services is a very complex road and we understand it comes with many questions. Below are a list of frequently asked questions to help students better understand the process of getting help.
Therapy FAQs
Texas Lawyers’ Assistance Program: www.TLAPHELPS.org AND 1-800-343-TLAP (8527) Available 24/7
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline:1-800-662-HELP (4357) (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service), or TTY: 1-800-487-4889 is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.
National Suicide Prevention: 1-(800)-273-8255
Crisis Text Line: Text MATTERS to 741741
Lifeline Crisis Chat (Instant Messaging): 988lifeline.org/chat/
LCSW- Licensed Clinical Social Worker – Completion of a master’s program in clinical social work. Those with an “L” have completed licensure requirements which may involve state board exams and supervision hours.
LPC- Licensed Professional Counselor – Completion of a masters program in counseling. Fully licensed which means they have completed their licensure requirements which may involve state board exams and supervision hours.
LPC-S- Licensed Professional Counselor- Supervisor – Completion of a masters program in counseling. Fully licensed which means they have completed their licensure requirements which may involve state board exams and supervision hours. Additionally, they supervise LPC-As
LPC-A- Licensed Professional Counselor- Associate – Someone who has met all of the educational and competency requirements to be an LPC in the state of Texas, but is in the process of completing 3,000 professional counseling hours under the supervision of an LPC-S.
LMFT- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist – Completion of a masters program in Marriage and Family Therapy. Those with an “L” have completed licensure requirements which may involve state board exams and supervision hours.
NCC- National Certified Counselor – Voluntary National Certification that identifies counselors who have met national standards set by the counseling profession
While it depends on who you see and your insurance, below are some common payment options when it comes to therapy.
- Insurance for in-network care: your insurance pays for at least part of your therapy if they are an in-network provider
- Insurance for out-of-network care: your insurance covers an agreed-upon amount. Usually a reimbursement.
- Out of pocket: If your insurance does not cover out of network therapists or if your therapist does not accept insurance then you have to pay out of pocket.
- Sliding scale: Sone providers may offer the option to pay what you can or pay based on however much money you make.
- Super bill: Some providers may offer a super bill, which serves as an invoice type of bill to your insurance for potential reimbursement for services.
Do not be afraid to ask for a referral from a therapist if you are unable to pay and/or if it is not a good match! Remember your mental health treatment is specific to YOU.
*Check with your insurance to find out about coverage*
The American Psychological Association suggests you consider a time to see a therapist when something causes distress and interferes with some part of life, for example:
- Thinking about or coping with the issues takes up at least an hour each day
- The issue causes embarrassment or makes you want to avoid others
- The issue has caused your quality of life to decrease
- The issue has negatively affected school, work, or relationships
- You’ve made changes in your life or developed habits to cope with the issue
Call or Text: 1-800-343-TLAP (8527) Available 24/7
(Confidential Wellness Support-Mental Health or Substance Issues)