College Student Mental Health Resources @ Stockton Stockton Counseling Center J-204 609-652-4722 Crisis intervention, presentation services, professional consultation; Offers FREE, short-term counseling to Stockton students Learning Access Program J-204 609-652-4988 Accommodations; Direct students to get assessed and work with students to facilitate equal access (e.g., more time on exams or recording of lectures) Health Services WQ-108 609-652-4701 Acute care clinic open to currently enrolled students with no fees or insurance required They have a nutritionist on staff who can help with planning meals, healthy eating strategies, weight management and sports nutrition as well as nutrition related medical concerns (i.e., diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure) Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Center J-204 609-626-3611 Assist students who identify as women and LGBTQ+, victims of power-based personal violence and community allies Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities F-107 609-626-3585 Active Minds (student organization) activeminds.rsc@gmail.com Focus on mental health awareness, education, and advocacy on issues that affect college students Get Your Classes Involved Suicide Prevention Week Events (October 2-7) Disordered Eating Awareness and Prevention Week (a week in March) Wellness Center Events (emails from Luanne Anton) Campus Speakers on Mental Health Issues Suicide Prevention Resources Stockton Counseling Services J-204 609-652-4722, Nate Morell, Don Cassidy (suicide prevention specialists) National Crisis Line 1-800-273-talk (8255) National Crisis Text Line Text “BRAVE” to 741-741 to reach Crisis Text Line LGBTQ specific crisis line 866-488-7386 Veteran’s Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 or text 838255