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Chronic suicidality and/or self-injury behaviors; history of repeated suicide attempts;
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Indication that short-term therapy may be detrimental or non-beneficial;
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Evidence or risk of progressive deterioration in mental or emotional functioning, requiring intensive intervention;
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Presence of psychotic symptoms without willingness to remain on medication for stabilization;
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Presence of significant drug and/or alcohol problems such as current substance dependence, primary substance abuse, and/or past failed treatments;
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Presence of significant or long-standing eating disorder with no period of remission, no previous treatment, or that may pose a medical danger;
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Treatment for physically or sexually aggressive or inappropriate behavior.
Students whose needs fall outside the scope of services and/or have scheduling needs that fall outside of staff availability are generally referred to community resources.