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Health Services

Personal Counseling

Personal Counseling

The Department of Learning and Student Development provides short-term personal counseling services for all current students. Issues discussed in counseling may include (but are not limited to):

  • Adjustment to being away from home or college life
  • Difficulties with motivation or decision-making
  • Relationship difficulties
  • Stress and anxiety
  • Uncertainty about future careers
  • Coping with illness or death of a loved one

All services offered are free of charge and within the guidelines of confidentiality. Referrals to community agencies will be made when requested or deemed necessary.

Psycho-Education Programming

Counselors also provide psycho-educational programming for the student body. Some of the workshops that are offered throughout the semesters include:

  • Healthy relationships
  • Stress management
  • Coping skills for depression
  • Self-care series
  • Drug & alcohol abuse
  • Social skills
  • Grief support
  • Communication
  • Sleep deprivation
  • Anger management

Suggestions are always welcome for additional workshops to meet students’ needs.

Resources

Mobile Mental Health

24-hour Outreach Services for adults 18 and over with mental health needs

845-790-0911
800-710-7083


Provides social, recreational and advocacy supports for individuals living with mental illness


Mental health assessment/counseling/psychiatry/addiction services

Ìý845-292-8770


NYS resource, available anytime (anonymous)


24-hour helpline for those experiencing any form of intimate partner violence, shelter, court advocacy, and education

845-562-5340


Promotes the independence, inclusion, participation, and personal choice of individuals with disabilities

845-794-4228


24-hour outreach services for adults 18 and over with mental health needs

845-794-3322


Provides a comprehensive continuum of services to assist individuals suffering from the disease of addiction, those in recovery who need additional support, and the family members and loved ones who support them

845-794-8080


Provides a listing of local food pantries


SUNY's Crisis Text Line

The 24/7 service provides a confidential way to reach out when you are experiencing difficult feelings such as loneliness, stress and depression, or having thoughts of suicide.

TEXT Got5U to 741-741.


Peer-to-Peer Assistance Hotline

The hotline is open 1 p.m. through midnight, Monday to Thursday, and Fridays at 1 p.m. until midnight on Sundays during the academic year.

518-442-5777


Access a database of mental health resources in New York State.Ìý

Provides 24-hour crisis intervention, safety planning and information on domestic violence

1-800-799-7233


The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.

  • Línea de Prevención del Suicidio y Crisis: 1-888-628-9454
  • Lifeline Options For Deaf + Hard of Hearing: For TTY Users, use your preferred relay service or dial 711 then 988.24-hour texting service with crisis counselors available.Ìý

CALL OR TEXT 98 |Ìý


24-hour texting service with crisis counselors available

Text HELLO to 741741


Provides referrals to support groups and mental health professionals, resources on loss, and suicide prevention information

888-333-2377


Connects callers to trained crisis counselors

800-273-8255


24-hour treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders

800-662-HELP


Provides 24-hour support for LGBTQ youth

CALL 888-488-7386 | TEXT 678678


Connects callers with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area

Ìý800-656-4673


Provides 24-hour support for veterans and their families

CALL 800-273-8255 (1-800-273-TALK) + press 1 | TEXT 838255 |


Contact the Helpline for support, resources and treatment options for yourself or a loved one Monday-Thursday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. EST, Friday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. EST

800-931-2237

A new Sensory Room was recently opened at 17³Ô¹ÏÍø. The Sensory Room includes an art station, noise-suppressing chairs, weighted blankets, a bubble wall, galaxy lights, sensory toys, a sound machine, and more. It’s a place that can be used for relaxation, meditation, and creative expression, as well as for dealing with feelings of anxiety and improving mental health.

Online screening is one of the quickest and easiest ways to determine whether you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition


15-minute mental health assessment


If you are concerned about yourself or someone you love, take a few minutes to complete an anonymous self-assessment.


Online resource for college mental health, self evaluator


Online self-care and relationship quizzes


Eating disorder screening

We understand that aside from the stress of COVID-19 and online classes, there are other factors that you may be concerned about. As your college, 17³Ô¹ÏÍø wants to make sure your needs are met and that starts with knowing the resources available to you in your area. Please continue to utilize our counseling staff as well to help connect you with resources in your area.

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1-800-5HUNGRY

212-894-8060


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Personal Counseling Hours

Monday-Friday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Learning Center
One-Stop Office, 2nd Fl.

Meet Your Counselors

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Kelsey Naylor

COUNSELOR

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Alba De Los Santos

COUNSELOR - ADA

17³Ô¹ÏÍø Behaviorial Intervention Team
Mission Statement

This team has been formed to serve the college community as a resource for referring students of concern. The overarching goal of the BIT is prevention of violence and creation of a safe campus through communication and coordination of interventions. The BIT process does not replace classroom management, the disciplinary process, or security responses to incidents. This is meant to provide faculty and staff with the opportunity to report at-risk behavior where a student’s mental health may be a contributing factor and they may be at risk to themselves or others socially, mentally, and/or physically.

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