Abstract
This study compared the concerns that prompted clinets to seek counselling at a South African and a North American campus. A further assessment of first-year student client concerns was done in order to establish the extent of the use of the counselling service in relation to the expressed needs of the first-year student population. Altogether 580 clients were surveyed and depression, family problems and anxiety/stress were listed as concerns by more clients than other personal concerns on both campuses.
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