Let’s Talk Drop-In Service
Let’s Talk is a drop-in service that offers informal, confidential, consultation with a Counseling & Consultation Services staff member either live in the Diversity Center or by Zoom. Students can learn more about CCS, problem-solve, or just begin a conversation about a concern. This is not to be used for crisis situations. Students can still consult with one of our staff outside of using the Let’s Talk times below by calling our office (317-940-9777) to arrange an in-person meeting, phone call or Zoom meeting at a time convenient to them.
Let’s Talk is not a substitute for therapy and does not constitute mental health treatment. Other options for care include individual and group therapy, 24/7 phone consultations with local hospitals such as St. Vincent Stress Center at 317-338-4800, or, in a crisis, either St. Vincent Stress Center, another local 24-hour care option, or 911.
Disclaimer: While we strive to ensure the confidentiality of Let’s Talk sessions conducted via Zoom, there are privacy risks associated with any online platform.
Casiana Warfield
Thursdays 1:00–2:00 PM at the Diversity Center in Atherton Union (in person)
Let’s Talk IS:
- FREE for Butler students
- Offered first-come, first-served (no appointment necessary)
- Confidential
- Informal (not intended to be a substitute for traditional therapy)
- A place to find support, perspective, and resources
- A trained individual to listen closely to your concerns
A replacement for individual therapy.
A crisis center for students needing help. If in crisis, contact CCS Crisis Services
- Students who are not sure what therapy is and want to learn more.
- Students who are not interested in on-going therapy sessions, but would like some trained advice.
- Students who are apprehensive about therapy and want to explore how it might help them.
- Students who want advice for helping a friend and need some guidance.
Yes, except for a few specific situations in which a student may be a danger to themselves or others or may be harmed by someone else. In these instances, information from the session may need to be shared to keep the student and others safe.