The impact of discrimination and hate

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At Student Counseling Services, we were saddened to hear about the hate and violence that occurred in Charlottesville during the “Unite the Right” rally.  Student Counseling Services condemns violence and all forms of discrimination, including intolerance and hate.  We acknowledge the psychological, emotional and spiritual impact these events have on our students, faculty and staff. Psychological research has shown that prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination can have adverse effects on both the targets and the perpetrators. These effects include heightened vigilance, anger, anxiety, depression and physical symptoms. Discrimination can create a climate of rejection, fear, anxiety and insecurity, for both individuals and the target group as a whole.  We encourage you to seek support in a way that is most beneficial to your own self-care and to support one another.  As always, the staff at SCS is available to meet with any student who may need to talk about their reactions.  Know that we are here to listen with empathy and to provide support to all students in a way that validates your experiences.  During this difficult time, let us continue to affirm Illinois State University’s values of diversity and inclusion. 

Counseling seeking Voices of Discovery

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Student Counseling Services (SCS) is once again offering students the opportunity to take part in a program to promote awareness of diversity and expand the opportunity for cross-cultural and inter-group interactions on campus. The program is called Voices of Discovery (VOD). SCS is currently in the process of recruiting participants for one VOD group that