Counseling and Human Development (CHD), is a department of the Dartmouth College Health Service and is located on the second floor of Dick Hall's House, 7 Rope Ferry Road. Counseling and Human Development offers prevention-oriented psychological services to a diverse population in collaboration with other professionals working to promote health and safety.
Any issues causing you concern are appropriate to discuss in Counseling and Human Development. They may include:
- relationship troubles with family, friends or romantic partners
- difficulties arising from ethnic, cultural and racial differences
- misuse of alcohol and other drugs
- gay, lesbian and bisexual issues
- problems with food and nutrition
- sexual concerns
- stress: stressful academic and/or social pressures
- troublesome feelings such as anxiety, depression, loneliness, shyness, fear and anger
- taking care of ourselves and building community, response to tragedy, building vs. dividing community, helping others, taking care of self
- loss of a loved one or other bereavement including loss by suicide