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A quick list of hotlines, text resources, and guidance on protecting oneself or a student.
Faculty and staff are regularly connecting with students, sometimes on a daily basis. As such, they're often the first to notice when a student is experiencing distress.
We encourage you to connect with our team if you ever have concerns about a student's well-being. We provide support and expertise to faculty and staff regarding students experiencing a crisis or mental health challenges.
Consult hours are available by phone at 740.593.1616 and walk-in Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. If you are on campus and would like to consult with us in person or accompany a student to Counseling and Psychological Services, we are located in Hudson Health Center on the 3rd Floor.
Please be aware, we do not contact students as a result of a consultation. Counseling works best when it is sought voluntarily or at the advice of people they know. If you have concerns about a student, we encourage you to refer them to our services. When a student is not willing or interested in seeking counseling services, you have the option to report those concerns to the Office of the Dean of Students. The Office of the Dean of Students can reach out directly to a student who shows signs of concern.
If a student is an imminent danger to themselves or someone else, call 911. If you are on Athens Campus, call the Ohio University Police Department at 740.593.1911.
If you are with a student in crisis who is not an imminent danger but does have an urgent need to speak with a counselor:
After-hours, the student can call 740.593.1616 and press 1 to speak with a counselor (including evenings, weekends, and holidays).
If you are with a student and the student is not an imminent danger and does not have an urgent need to speak with a counselor, encourage the student to seek services at CPS, provide our phone number (740.593.1616), and direct the student to our website.
When a faculty or staff is meeting with a student virtually, a student may show signs of distress. If you are meeting with a student virtually, please follow the instructions below to connect the student with CPS.
If the student reports or shows signs of imminent danger to self or others, get their location and call 911 or the Ohio University Police Department at 740.593.1911 (for students on the Athens campus).
If a student is not in imminent danger but reports and/or appears to be in acute distress (e.g., severely depressed or anxious) or reports to have an urgent need to speak with a counselor, recommend that the student seek counseling services and help them connect with CPS:
If you are uncertain about referring a student, place them on hold and call CPS office for recommendations.
In the event the student is presenting with mild distress and may benefit from talking to a counselor, but is not an imminent danger and does not have an urgent need to speak to a counselor, encourage the student to seek services at CPS, provide our phone number (740.593.1616), and direct the student to our website.
A quick list of hotlines, text resources, and guidance on protecting oneself or a student.
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Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) offers a variety of services for students’ mental health and emotional wellbeing. Please call 740-593-1616 or visit the CPS website for more information.
CPS Emergency and Crisis Services: 740-593-1616, https://www.ohio.edu/counseling/services/crisis
Lets’ Talk Hours (In-Person): Sunday to Friday, 5pm to 10 p.m. in LLC 160 during Fall and Spring semesters
Crisis Text Line (Free, 24/7, Confidential): Text “HOME” to 741-741
National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988
Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) can help students who are having difficulties managing stress, significant life events, relationship conflicts, or feeling sad and hopeless. CPS offers drop-in hours 9:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. at Hudson Health Center 3rd floor Monday through Friday. You can also schedule an appointment by calling 740-593-1616 during business hours. During after-hours, weekends, and holidays, if you or someone you know is in crisis, you can call 740-593-1616 and press 1 to speak with a counselor.
CPS Emergency and Crisis Services: 740-593-1616, https://www.ohio.edu/counseling/services/crisis
Lets’ Talk Hours (In-Person): Sunday to Friday, 5pm to 10pm LLC 160 during Fall and Spring Semesters
Crisis Text Line (Free, 24/7, Confidential): Text “HOME” to 741-741
National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988
OHIO Online™ students have FREE, 24/7 access to TimelyCare, a virtual health and well-being platform designed for college students. Services available include 24/7 emotional support calls, health coaching calls, and scheduled counseling sessions. Download the TimelyCare app or visit www.timelycare.com/ohiouniversity and register with your school email address to get connected with a licensed provider.
Ohio University also offers online support programs including online self-help modules and a provider search engine. Please visit the Regional and OHIO Online Resources page at www.ohio.edu/counseling/regional-online to explore additional useful resources to maintain your well-being.
If you are experiencing a crisis, please call 988 to speak with a counselor or text “HOME” to 741-741.
Ohio University [insert regional campus here] students have FREE, 24/7 access to TimelyCare, a virtual health and well-being platform designed for college students. Services available include 24/7 emotional support calls, health coaching calls, and scheduled counseling sessions. Download the TimelyCare app or visit www.timelycare.com/ohiouniversity and register with your school email address to get connected with a licensed provider.
Ohio University also offers online support programs including online self-help modules and a provider search engine. Please visit the Regional and OHIO Online Resources page at www.ohio.edu/counseling/regional-online to explore additional useful resources to maintain your well-being.
If you are experiencing a crisis, please call 988 to speak with a counselor or text “HOME” to 741-741.
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