Location
TB-16, UC Davis campus
Next to the On Campus Co-ops,
Across from Regan dorms
Hours (drop in & telephone)
Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM
Phone
(530) 752-2790
Website
thehouse.ucdavis.edu
 

**as of summer 2015, the house has been occupied by a family of raccoons. the raccoons have taken to eating members of the neighboring chicken housing community, egg effort co-op. **

 

So, what's The House? The House is a confidential student-run peer counseling center offering a variety of free and confidential services to UCD students. The mission of The House is to provide a supportive, relaxed, accessible, and non-judgmental environment for students who wish to explore personal issues and interpersonal problems. The House falls under the administrative umbrella of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). It is staffed by student volunteers who receive structured training and supervision from CAPS professionals. The staff believe an integral part of building this supportive environment entails recruiting student volunteers who reflect the general campus community with regard to race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation and majors. Peer staff also receive extensive cross-cultural training from CAPS. This focus on recruitment and training is a critical and valued dimension of The House because it assists peer counselors in responding sensitively and capably to student needs. The House provides free and confidential peer counseling in person and over the telephone.

The House also has a Mind Body Wellness Center. Inside, they have a meditation room, a high-tech relaxation-massage chair, a listening room with a library of mind-body tapes, a biofeedback machine and a SAD lamp. They also have a reading room with comfortable pillows and wellness books. All of the services are free of charge. Please stop by and visit The House.

Call The House for counseling and information, or simply stop by The House for drop-in counseling.

Davis offers a wide variety of Counseling and Psychological Services.

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