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Off-Campus Counseling/Therapists/Psychiatrist

Due to health insurance networks along with areas of focus and specific backgrounds of therapists, we recommend that all students and families start by going onto either of the links below to get a listing based on filtered requirements (i.e. health insurance, gender, language, issues, etc.). Counseling Center staff can then assist individuals with answering questions around the best fit for students.

In addition, the following are local counseling groups that may be of assistance.

  • Alcohol and Other Drugs
    Alanon-Alateen 
    Alcoholics Anonymous 
    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration 
    Marijuana Anonymous 
    Narcotics Anonymous 
    College Drinking: Changing the Culture 
    National Institute on Drug Abuse 
    National Social Norms Resource Center 
    Addiction Treatment and Your Health Coverage 
    Wicked Sober 
    Addiction Center 
    Dating/Domestic Violence Red Flag Campaign (Addressing Dating Violence Among College Students) 

    HAWC (Healing Abuse, Working for Change) 

    National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence 
    National Coalition Against Domestic Violence 
     

  • Eating Disorders/Body Image
    Guidelines for Healthy Living at Any Size
    Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association 
    National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders 
    National Eating Disorder Association 
    Walden Behavioral Care 
  • LGBT Resources
    Campus Pride 
    Human Rights Campaign: Working for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Equal Rights 
    North Shore Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Youth 
  • Mental Health

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  • Sexual Assault
    National Sexual Violence Resource Center 
    RAINN National Sexual Assault Online Hotline 
    The Date Safe Project 
  • Stalking
    Stalking Resource Center: National Center for Victims of Crime