Counseling Services

Personal counseling services are offered by Belmont through the Office of Counsleing Services to support students success in managing stress, relationship issues, anxiety, depression, family issues, eating disorders, loss/grief, faith issues, body image, sexuality issues, addictions, self-esteem, abuse, or other personal issues.

This service is provided at no cost to students and a code of confidentiality is maintained.

This essential program facilitates students success while equipping them to manage serious emotional issues; it is an integral part in our Christian community of learning and service. The basic premise of counseling is a way to help students learn how to deal with life.

Making an appointment is a simple process. First contact the Assistant Director of Counseling at 460-6856 or vist the Counseling Center in the lobby of Wright/Maddox Hall.

Resources:

 
Hotlines
 
1-800-SUICIDE, which provides access to trained telephone counselors, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week

24-Hour Crisis Line, 615-244-7444

Mental Health

Mental Health Association of Middle Tennessee

Bipolar Significant Others

National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

National Sleep Foundation

Anxiety Disorders Association of America

Freedom From Fear

Obsessive Compulsive Foundation

The Jed Foundation 

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention  

Alcohol & Drugs
 
Alcohol & Your College Experience

Al-Anon Group Headquarters

Alcoholics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous

Eating Disorders
 
National Eating Disorders Association
 
Grief and Loss

Help Guide 

National Mental Health Association 

Violence
 
National Center for Victims of Crime

Self-Abuse Finally Ends (SAFE)