Print
Category: Student Announcements
Hits: 63

 


Student Newsletter


October 20, 2025

 

 



November Webinar - Foundations of Integrated Behavioral Health

 

Date: Tuesday, November 4th, 2025, 1:00-2:30 PM  ET

Presenter: Jeff Krepps, Ph.D., LMFT, Program Director, Doctor of Behavioral Health Program, Co-chair and Associate Professor, Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine

Abstract:
Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) is a vital approach to improving healthcare by embedding behavioral health services into medical settings. This presentation introduces counseling students to the foundations of IBH through two leading models: the Collaborative Care Model and the Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model. Both emphasize interprofessional teamwork, systematic screening, and evidence-based interventions, but differ in structure and focus—Collaborative Care on caseload management with psychiatric consultation, and PCBH on same-day, brief interventions embedded in primary care. Using the case study of Maria, a patient with diabetes and depression, participants will examine how behavioral health clinicians/counselors function in both models and address clinical, cultural, and systems-level challenges in integrated practice.

Learning Objectives:
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

 

Click the link below to register

https://fibh.eventbrite.com

 



Doctoral Program Information Session 


There is one more information session scheduled this fall:
Sunday, November 9 at 7pm ET

Please attend the session if you'd like to find out more about continuing your education in our relatively new program.  This will be a virtual event, held via Zoom:
https://nccu-edu.zoom.us/my/drkylakurian?pwd=Q1dFTjB1Y3phRHhxY1MyYWdTaXpsZz09

For more basic information about the doctoral program in Counseling, Counselor Education, and Supervision at NCCU, please visit this page.

 


Residencies


CON 5351: Group Counseling
For those students taking CON 5351 in the fall semester, you will have a required residency on November 17-18.

For those students taking CON 5351 in the spring semester, you will have a required residency on April 15-16.

CON 5371: Pre-Practicum Counseling Skills
For those students taking CON 5371 in the fall, you will have a required residency either October 28-29 or October 30-31. Specific dates are found below.

For those students taking CON 5371 in the spring, you will have a required residency either March 24-25 or March 26-27. Specific dates are found below.

 


 

Spring 2026 MOA Timeline (Practicum and Internship)

 


Latest Announcements from nccuCounseling

 


Upcoming Dates to Remember for nccuCounseling:  

 

Did you know that you can subscribe to the nccuCounseling calendar?  If you use a digital calendar, you can subscribe and have all of the information from the "Key Dates" letter auto-populate in your calendar.  Visit our website for more information.

The Student Newsletter is sent to the student email list every two weeks.