
Mental Health Counseling
Mental Health Counseling is a structured, confidential session focused on helping individuals manage emotional, psychological, and behavioral concerns. Sessions are conducted by a qualified mental health clinician—such as a psychotherapist, psychologist, or counselor—and provide a safe space to discuss stressors, challenges, and personal concerns.
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Each session runs for 45–60 minutes, allowing for meaningful assessment, guidance, and support.
Who is it for?
Maritime Students
This service is suitable for maritime students and seafarers who are experiencing stress, emotional difficulties, adjustment challenges, or personal concerns related to academic demands, shipboard life, deployment, or reintegration.
Maritime Seafarers
It is also appropriate for maritime agencies and schools seeking accessible mental health support services for their students or crew.
Mental Health Counseling helps individuals process challenges before they escalate, promoting emotional stability and resilience.
Conducted by licensed or qualified mental health clinicians
Confidential, one-on-one sessions
Focused on emotional regulation, stress management, and coping strategies
Supports early intervention and ongoing mental well-being
Flexible session structure based on individual needs
Each session runs for 45–60 minutes only
Providing access to Mental Health Counseling demonstrates a proactive commitment to mental well-being. For students, it supports academic focus and emotional balance. For agencies, it helps crew members manage stress, reduce burnout, and maintain psychological readiness—contributing to safer and more effective performance at sea
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Learn how Mental Health Counseling can be integrated into your organization or institution.


