精神卫生突发事件

在危机标志横幅

The University 咨询与健康中心 (UCWC) provides crisis intervention for USA students experiencing mental health emergencies such as psychological trauma or thoughts of seriously harming self or others.

为自己寻求帮助

  • If a medical emergency occurs, call 911.
  • For emergency mental health assistance during our normal office hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday), you can call our office at (251) 460-7051.
  • During non-business hours, contact the University Police at (251) 460-6312 and they will notify the on-call counselor as appropriate.
  • Other area resources for mental health emergencies include: 
    • Call 988 - newly launched Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. 988 offers 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors who can help students experiencing mental health-related distress. 学生可以拨打988或聊天 988lifeline.org for themselves or if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.
    • 最近的医院急诊室
    • Care Pointe (AltaPointe’s crisis line) – (251) 450-2211
  • National Hotline and Online resources
▼   Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention

National Suicide Prevention Hotline
电话# 1-800-273-8255
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (网站也有聊天选项)

LGBTQ+ The Trevor Project Hotline
电话# 1-866-488-7386

反式的生命线
电话# 1-877-565-8860

退伍军人危机热线
1 - 800 - 273 - talk (8255)

危机文本线

▼家庭暴力

家庭暴力热线
电话1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
National 家庭暴力热线 (网站也有聊天选项)

▼饮食失调

进食障碍热线
电话# 1-800-931-2237
周一-周四9-9(东部时间.T).; Friday 9-5 (E.T.)

▼虐待儿童

全国虐待儿童热线
Phone# (1-800) 4-A-Child (422-4453)

▼恐慌症

恐慌症信息热线
电话1-800-64-PANIC (72642)

▼自残

自残基金会热线
电话1-800-334-HELP (4357)

▼性侵犯

性侵犯热线
电话1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
The National 性侵犯 Online hotline (网站也有聊天选项)

▼药物滥用 & 一般精神健康问题

SAMHSA’s Substance Abuse/Mental Health National Hotline
电话:1-800-662 help (4357)

关心别人

If you have a serious concern about the mental health of another USA student, assuming it is during business hours, you call the 咨询与健康中心 or, if it is after business hours, you can contact University Police at (251) 460-6312, 911, or have the person go to the nearest hospital emergency room.

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