Welcome, Lancers!

Personal 咨询 is here to provide mental health services and resources including

  • An initial assessment to establish needs
  • Mental health crisis management
  • Help in connecting resources

All appointments can be conducted virtually or in-person.

To set up an appointment 你 can contact us in the following ways:

  • Phone (626) 585-7273
  • Email : personalcounseling@chartscarborough.net
  • In person : Visit D-203

After hours, if 你 are experiencing a mental health emergency outside of our operating hours, Personal 咨询 is able to connect 你 with a live therapist. Simply call our main office and press 9 at the prompt to be connected to a therapist who can assist 你.

Student 健康 Portal

The student health portal is 你r link to completing forms for appointments. 用你的 Lancer login information to sign in. 

Go to the Student 健康 Portal

联系 Personal 咨询

If 你 are experiencing a crisis or life-threatening emergency, please call 911.

  • D-203
  • personalcounseling@chartscarborough.net
  • (626) 585-7273
  • Spring 2024 Office hours
    Monday - Friday
    8:00 am - 4:00 pm

    Crisis Walk-in hours 
    Monday - Friday
    9:00 am - 4:00pm

    Experiencing a
    Mental 健康 Emergency?

    PCC Afterhours Mental 健康 Crisis
    刻度盘 626-585-7273 and press 9
    to be connected to a clinician.

    National Suicide Helpline
    刻度盘 988 to talk to a helper on the
    new National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline



Meet With A Therapist

Connect with one of our therapists to explore the best options for meeting 你r needs.

Make An Appointment 

在危机

If 你 are experiencing a mental health crisis, our office is here to help. 点击 here to learn more about our crisis resources.

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Our 任务

Since 1950, the Mental 健康 服务 have been an integral part of the educational experience at Pasadena City College (PCC) and has been working with students to creatively handle the stresses of college life. We help students learn skills to cope with these challenges to enhance their psychological, interpersonal, educational, and career development while at PCC and long after leaving the campus. We are committed to increasing awareness and knowledge and expanding resources for students to successfully meet and handle the challenges of encountering new ideas, relating to others from diverse backgrounds, and coping with the transitions of adulthood.