Additional mental health resources to help students succeed.
Let's Talk
Let's Talk is a program that provides easy access to informal confidential conversations with clinicians from the 91¿´Æ¬Íø Health and Wellness Center. Clinicians hold walk-in hours at a site outside of the Health and Wellness Center for students to access. There is no appointment necessary. Let's Talk is held during the Fall and Spring semesters when classes are in session. The 2023-2024 Let's Talk Schedule is as follows:
- Wednesdays at 1pm, Mohr Student Center, Pierson Room A
- Thursdays at 4pm, virtually,
24/7 Mental Health Support
24/7/365 mental health support line for in the moment support from counselors and connections to next steps, regardless of the time of day or student location. Students can call 847-735-5300 to reach a licensed mental health counselor. The includes articles and videos on mental health and wellness topics featuring diverse voices and stories. It is also a great place for students to learn about the services available and how to use them.
Faculty Guide to Supporting Student Mental Health- JED Foundation
The Jed Foundation (JED) is a nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for our nation’s teens and young adults. They developed a guide for faulty on how to create a culture of care on campus. Topics included in the guide include:
- How to support mental health in the classroom (e.g., Syllabi statement: “If you are feeling stressed, worried, or down during the semester, or if you notice signs of emotional distress in someone else, please feel free to stop by my office or consider reaching out for support. Here are some campus resources:” Health and Wellness Center (847-735-5240); Title IX 847-735-6009; Dean of Students Office 847-735-5200. “If you or someone you know needs to talk to someone right now, contact the 24/7 91¿´Æ¬Íø Mental Health Support Line 847-735-5300 or text HOME to 741-741 or call 988 for a free, confidential conversation with a trained counselor 24/7.”)
- How to recognize a student who is struggling
- How to reach out to a struggling student
- What to do when a student needs immediate services
- How to start the conversation
- Additional Resources for Faculty
Additional Resources
If you have a life-threatening emergency, always call 911 for ambulance transportation to a hospital.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Call 988
Suicide Stop International Help Center
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741-741
The Trevor Project
800.4.TREVOR
National Sexual Assault Hotline
800.656.HOPE
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
National Institute of Mental Health
Alcoholics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
Self-Care Guide
A quick reference for common health questions and emergencies facing students today -
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