Mental health

Active Minds

Active Minds is a Student Association-chartered club with the focus of raising awareness of and eliminating the stigma of mental health issues within the campus community.  

 

After Hours Phone Counseling

The University Counseling Center offers an after hours crisis line for nights, weekends and holidays.

607-777-2772 ext. 2

CARE Team

The Consultation, Advocacy, Referral and Education (CARE) Team case managers are available to listen, support and help students navigate their path to success.

UUW 207

607-777-2804

Crisis Center

The Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program is a 24-hour crisis service staffed by highly-trained psychiatric nurses, social workers and paraprofessionals under the direction of a medical director/psychiatrist. All calls are free and confidential.

607-762-2302

Decker Student Health Services Center

The Decker Student Health Services Center provides currently registered Binghamton University students with psychiatric consultations from a board certified psychiatrist.

607-777-2221

EAP

The Employee Assistance Program provides confidential, professional, work-site based guidance at no cost to University faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate student employees, retirees and their families. EAP offers consultation, assessment and referrals to appropriate community and professional resources as well as programs and workshops.

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607-777-6650

Interfaith Meditation & Prayer Room

Students, faculty and staff are welcome to use the Interfaith Meditation and Prayer Room for mental and spiritual growth. The shoe-less space is accessible through the Multicultural Resource Center and is great for private prayer, meditation, relaxation, quiet reflection and/or similar spiritual and stress reduction type activities.

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607-777-4472

Massage Services

Campus Rec offers massage services in its Wellness Suite right on campus!   

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607-777-3515

Residential Life

The staff living in your residence halls (RAs, ARC/ACDs, RD/CDs) and in your residential community (Assistant Director and Collegiate Professor) strive to develop an environment where students can study, socialize and grow.   

 

SEEK

Support, Empathy, Empowerment, Kindness (SEEK) is a student-run service for students to talk through any issue they may be facing from stress, break-ups, grief/loss or life changes. They are available every night from 8-11 p.m. during fall and spring semesters.

607-777-4357

University Counseling Center

The University Counseling Center provides comprehensive preventive and clinical services. Its goal is to enhance the psychological well-being of undergraduate and graduate students so they can take full advantage of the educational opportunities at the University. Individual and group sessions (i.e. Happiness Group, Demystifying Relationships, Pursuit of Academic Success) available. 

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607-777-2772

Yoga

Campus Rec offers a number of group exercise classes that are geared to both men and women of all fitness levels. Consider one of the yoga classes — great for your mind, body and spirit!

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607-777-2958