McCombs School of Business
Toby LeBlanc, LPC-S
Master's of Arts in Community Counseling (MA), Louisiana State University
Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S), Texas
College of Business Administration (CBA) 3.204A (inside the McCombs Wellness Center)
(512) 232-3489
Office Hours: Fridays, 1-2 p.m.
Toby LeBlanc (pronouns: he/him) is a Counselor in the Counselors in Academic Residence (CARE) Program, a program that provides mental health services in academic offices to facilitate students' academic and life goals. In addition to individual mental health services, Toby provides workshops (prevention-oriented information) and consultation for staff. All of these services are focused on aiding students meet their academic goals by overcoming non-academic obstacles. Areas of professional interest include trauma, addiction, depression, and anxiety.
CARE Clinical Services
- Students may be referred by a staff or faculty member.
- Counselors will assess student needs and offer appropriate services (e.g. short-term counseling, case management and crisis intervention, groups)
Trainings and Workshops
- Offered to students and staff
- Topics vary (e.g. stress management, test anxiety, assisting student in distress)
Consultation
Available to consult one-on-one and in meetings/groups. Please contact Toby for more information
Malitta Taylor, Phd, LPC-S
PhD in Counselor Education, Sam Houston State University
Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S), Texas
College of Business Administration (CBA) 3.204B (inside the McCombs Wellness Center)
512-232-1817
Office Hours: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. & Fridays, 11 a.m.
Malitta (pronouns: she/her/hers) is a Counselor in the Counselors in Academic Residence (CARE) Program, a program that provides mental health services in academic offices to facilitate students’ academic and life goals. She provides clinical services to students In McCombs School of business and is available to provide consultation and prevention/outreach services to staff.
Malitta’s areas of professional interest include multiculturalism/racial identity, anxiety and depression. Her approach includes an integration of CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), Family Systems, and a person-centered therapy.
CARE Clinical Services
- Students may be referred by a staff or faculty member.
- Counselors will assess student needs and offer appropriate services (e.g. short-term counseling, case management and crisis intervention, groups)
Trainings and Workshops
- Offered to students and staff
- Topics vary (e.g. mindfulness, coping with stress, test anxiety, assisting student in distress)
Consultation
Available to consult one-on-one and in meetings/groups. Please contact Malitta for more information.