Personal Counseling Services
You Matter.
Students in college will face challenges and experience pressure. Whether it’s personal, academic, or both, the Personal Counseling Services (PCS) at Edgewood College are designed to offer students on-campus mental health support. Supporting students throughout their academic journey, PCS services are confidential, accessible, and free of charge. Our services are tailored to support mental, emotional, and psychological wellbeing. Whether you are experiencing a mental health crisis or need assistance with problem-solving, professional resources are available.
PCS is open Monday through Friday. To be eligible for services, students must currently reside in the state of Wisconsin. Counseling services are available for out-of-state students through our virtual platform, Uwill. Students will need their Edgewood College username and password to sign up.
Except for our informal “Let’s Talk” program or urgent care, most counseling services require an appointment. For students in need of a low-sensory space, the Relaxation Room is open during normal PCS business hours. Prioritizing your mental health is our priority, and we encourage you to be proactive when it comes to taking care of you.
Mental Health Resources
For additional support beyond Edgewood College’s Personal Counseling Services, explore our page dedicated to external mental health resources.
Personal Counseling Services Staff
Stephanie joined Personal Counseling Services as a staff clinician in 2016. Prior to coming to Edgewood, she completed her post-doc at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Stephanie is originally from Long Beach, CA and received her BA at Amherst College in Massachusetts. She obtained an M.A. and Psy.D. in clinical psychology at Rosemead School of Psychology in Southern California. As a generalist Stephanie works with most every concern that students bring but has a passion for working with folks on self-care, maintaining healthy relationship boundaries, disordered eating struggles, healing from trauma, spiritual or religious issues, and issues related to race, ethnicity, sexuality, and other areas of culture and identity development. In her free time Stephanie enjoys dancing, reading sci-fi/fantasy novels, traveling, eating spicy foods, and watching movies.
Megan Cobb-Sheehan completed her B.S. in Psychology from the University of Oregon, her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Auburn University, and her post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. She joined Personal Counseling Services in 2013. She takes a person-centered approach to therapy, while also placing emphasis on patterns learned from family and early life experiences. Therapy can help discover which patterns may be helpful or hindering and can provide opportunities for change and empowerment. Megan’s areas of expertise include depression and anxiety, trauma, disordered eating, and family & relationship concerns.