Study psychologist

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Study psychologist

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“I will help you succeed in your studies, feel good and have energy for other things too!” 

LAB study psychologists offer support and counseling for students on study-related issues. Study psychologists offer individual sessions, lectures and webinars. Students can book a session with study psychologists to discuss topics such as:

  • Finding motivation 
  • Thesis-related anxiety 
  • Coping with workload 
  • Coping with stress 

Here are some tips for well-being and studying.

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Bookings and contact information

If you want to book an appointment, you can contact the study psychologists via e-mail or phone. Please contact us using your student email address. Please add following information to your email:    

  • Study subject, starting semester and campus    

  • Phone number    

  • Reason for contacting study psychologist / What would you like to talk about    

  • Have you had previous appointments with study psychologists  

Appointments are 45 minutes and they are either held remotely (Microsoft Teams/phone) or take place on campus.   

Please note that study psychologist is not an acute service and getting an appointment may require waiting. If you have acute situation/you need health care, you can find more suitable services listed here. 

Milja Parviainen
Study psychologist
Aino Elomäki
Study Psychologist
Emmi Elo
Study psychologist (only appointments)

Frequently asked questions

Tips, self help materials and services: 

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