Student Life

Student Services & Supports

Counselling & Spiritual Direction

CMU Campus Counsellors

University students face many challenges and at times may benefit from having a trained professional to talk to. There are qualified counsellors at CMU who volunteer their services free of charge to students on the CMU campus.

Students wishing to book an appointment with a counsellor are asked to email counselling:@:cmu.ca to request an appointment. Please include your availability in your email. Confidentiality is maintained at all times.

If you have questions about counselling services students can contact counselling:@:cmu.ca or the South Side Receptionist at 204.487.3300 ext. 303.

Cost: free for CMU students

 

Additional Resources

Mental Health Virtual Therapy: A variety of resources are available through the Province of Manitoba and the Government of Canada to anyone including online help as well as DIY resources.

Mental Health First Aid COVID-19 Self Care and Resilence Guide: A guide for helping build self-care into your daily or weekly routine so that you can greatly improve resilience and prevent burnout.

 

Other professional counselling services available in Winnipeg

  • Recovery of Hope: Phone: 204.477.4673; Toll-Free: 1.866.493.6202
    Location: 102-900 Harrow St. (in Assiniboine Credit Union building)
    Cost: Between $25.00–75.00/hour, depending on household income
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line (Klinic): 204.786.8686
    Counselling service and crisis/suicide intervention
  • Health Links: 204.788.8200

For further information or for a list of other professional counselling services available in Winnipeg, please contact Student Life Staff.

 

Spiritual Direction

Spiritual direction is a ministry and relationship in which one person accompanies another in the process of growing intimacy with God. It's like having a spiritual mentor, spiritual friend, or spiritual companion.

The focus of spiritual direction is a person's experiences of God in their life and prayer. A director helps you to become aware of Spirit's movements in your life and can encourage you to respond in ways that are uniquely your own.

Problems arise in each of our lives, which may affect our relationship with one another or with God. Problem solving, however, is not the focus of spiritual direction, as in counseling. Rather, your attention is directed to the Divine Healer.

Spiritual direction is for women and men from all walks of life, from all faith traditions.
(Adopted from the MB Spiritual Direction website)

For more information on how to get connected to a spiritual director, contact CMU's Spiritual Life Facilitator, or go to Spiritual Directors Manitoba

 

Updated January 16, 2023: DM

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