If you are having difficulty with studying successfully, you may find counselling to be helpful. Students typically come to counselling for the following study related concerns:
- Academic confidence issues
- Difficulties wuth concentration or motivation
- Study related procrastination
- Anxiety relating to exam performance
- Communication problems with Academic Staff
- Time management concerns
- Perfectionism
- Decisions about whether to change course, take study leave etc
Students can also discuss the impact of personal problems on their studies. Counselling can help with strategies to contain the level of psychological distress and reduce the impact on study.
If you have general concerns about academic performance, counselling can take a coaching approach, providing both coaching support and self-coaching information.
Workshops and Seminars
A number of the Counselling Centre's group and seminar programs are designed to help with study related concerns. See our current Seminars and Workshops program for additional information
Information Leaflets
The following Counselling Centre information brochures provide information and advice about study related concerns:
Concentration
, (149kb)
Focusing Back on Study
, (370kb)
Noticing Achievements
, (203kb)
Overcoming Exam
Anxiety
,
(444kb)
Procrastination
Stoppers
,
(370kb)
Speaking with Confidence
, (188kb)
Staying
Mentally and Emotionally Healthy
,
(116kb)
Tips
for Mature Age Students
,
(105 kb)
Work and Study Too,
, (168kb)
Other ANU Services
The Academic Skills
and Learning Centre's website provides information that will
help you work out how to improve your academic skills, including frequently
asked questions and resources for students.
The Information Literacy Program website provides information about various learning assistance programs being run at The ANU.
The Disability Services Centre can provide advice and assistance if a disability (Permanent or Temporary) is affecting your ability to study.
Disclaimer:
The information on this website is intended as a general summary only and should not be relied upon by any person as a substitute for professional assessment, advice, counselling or treatment. Trained professionals at ANU's Counselling Centre (as well as external advisers for current ANU staff) are available to provide counselling services to all current enrolled ANU Students and Staff. For further information see the link to the ANU's disclaimer notice below.