Counselling
& Wellbeing Services

“Life is about Being
and Becoming”
Carl Rogers

We all experience difficulties at one point or another. While you may have the support of your family and friends, it is sometimes helpful to discuss your concerns with a professional, who is impartial and trained to help you think about your experiences and support you in overcoming these difficulties.
The University Counselling and Wellbeing Centre provides support for a wide range of emotional, social and psychological issues. You can visit us if you experience any of the following:
  • Stress and anxiety
  • Mental health concerns
  • Learning difficulties or disabilities
  • Hearing or visual difficulties
  • Health issues
  • Study or work-related concerns
  • Sleep or eating disorders
  • Drug or alcohol use/habits
  • Relationships issues
  • Family concerns
  • Physical or sexual abuse
  • Loss and bereavement
  • Sexual and reproductive health-care advice

Want to work towards a better version of yourself? You can also use the Counselling and Wellbeing Centre services if you feel that there is room for self-improvement and personal growth.

  • In-Person Individual Counselling
    We offer one-on-one appointments to students seeking to resolve or manage a specific emotional, personal or psychological issue. In these sessions, you will have the opportunity to talk and express yourself, without being judged, in a safe and confidential environment. A trained counsellor will listen to you and help you find ways to deal with your concern.
  • Online Individual Counselling
    We also offer online synchronous counselling support to students seeking to resolve or manage a specific emotional, personal or psychological issue.
  • Referrals
    Sometimes we may determine that you need more specialised and/or long-term support and that a referral to another service provider outside Campus may be more suitable for you. The Counselling Centre’s professionals will help you identify the most suitable support for you in the community, offer guidance, help you connect with them and follow up with you to ensure you are receiving the services you need.
  • Emergencies / Crisis Intervention
    While we do not run an out-of-hours emergency service, if we are not open we will get to you first thing in the following day. If you are experiencing an emergency or a crisis situation after hours, please contact the emergency line 112.
  • Wellbeing activities and workshops
    The Counselling Centre organizes a range of activities to promote students’ wellbeing so that they can be healthy, productive and happy on and off campus. Improving your health and wellbeing will help you discover new possibilities, identify your needs, get to know yourself better, and develop yourself so that you can reach your goals.
    We also offer a range of personal development group workshops, to help you build your self-esteem and personal growth. You can sign up for a variety of workshops that are organised on-campus or online throughout the academic year, covering topics such as:
    - Mindfulness
    - Stress Management
    - Relaxation
    - Healthy relationships
    - Mental health
    - Self-care
    - Positive thinking
    - Building Resilience
    - Building or enhancing social skills
  • Academic and Other Workshops
    We offer a range of personal development group workshops, to help you build skills to respond to the demands of university life. You can sign up for a variety of workshops that are organised on-campus throughout the academic year.
    - Building or enhancing social skills
    - Building or enhancing academic skills
    - Getting ready for exams
    - Adjusting / Transitioning to University Life
  • Worried about another student?
    If you're worried about another student, the Counselling Centre is available to meet with you in order to give advice, support and information about the problems your friend is experiencing. Some people may feel reluctant to talk to a professional and may need you to help them with reaching out or even escorting them to the Centre. However, remember that we each deal with difficulties in our own unique way and sometimes it is enough if we have a friend who listens and shows empathy.
  • Counselling for Staff Members
    At the Counselling Centre all our services are designed for our student population. However, if you are a member of our staff and are seeking counselling support services, we can meet in order to help you identify community resources that are most suitable for you. Also, some of the wellbeing workshops we offer are open to all Frederick University members (staff and students).

We assure you that we take confidentiality very seriously and that we respect your privacy. All of us at the Counselling Centre are bound by our Professional Code of Ethics as well as the University’s Data Protection Policy. Everything you share with us is confidential. We will not disclose any information without your permission or consent.

The only exception to confidentiality is where we determine there is a significant danger to you or others or where there is a legal obligation to disclose information. Even in these instances, we will strive, wherever possible, to inform you before any information is disclosed.

To book an appointment contact:
  • Nicosia Campus

Sandy Antoniou, Licensed Social Worker, Coordinator of Counselling & Wellbeing Centre
Monday- Friday: 9:00 – 17:00
25 Dimokritou, Ground floor, Office 1.
Telephone: 22394336
Email: ad.ks@frederick.ac.cy
Skype: kiriakiantoniou_2 (Sandy Antoniou)

Maria Constantinou
Licensed School Phycologist
Telephone: 22394341 (Ext. 43141)
25 Demokritou str, Ground floor, Office 2, Nicosia 1036, Cyprus
Email: ad.mak@frederick.ac.cy>;

  • Limassol campus

Giouli Chatzaki, Licensed Social Worker, Student Welfare Officer
Mon. Tues. Thurs. Frid.: 08:30 – 16:30
Wednesday: 09:30 – 17:30
18, M. Agathangelou Str., Agios Georgios Havouzas, Limasol 3080
Telephone: 25730975 (49122)
Office: 131
Email: ad.cg@frederick.ac.cy