Mental Health Resources

Resources for the Campus Community

 

Emergent Help for All

Crisis Text Line = Text "Start" to 741-741

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org

Cuyahoga County Crisis Line  216-623-6888 

Espanol Linea de Crisis 1-888-628-9454

Poison Control 1-800-222-1222 

CWRU Police Department (for On-campus emergencies) 216/368-3333 

Dial 911 for off campus emergencies

Trevor Lifeline - 1-866-488-7386 or TheTrevorProject.org

Military Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 (press 1)

 

Center on Trauma and Adversity 

The Center offers coping resources and recorded virtual offerings.

 

Courage to Caregivers Education

Courage for Caregivers offers support and empowerment for those who care - 216-536-7699

Learn more!

 

Get the "Reach Out" App

CWRU's Reach Out app provides guidance for supporting a friend in need, suicide prevention, or coping with mental health challenges. Users can also create a customized collection of phone numbers to quickly access in times of crisis.

Check out the Reach Out poster - or just search for CWRU Reach Out in your phone's app store.

 

Sign Up for T.H.I.N.K. Suicide Prevention Training

T.H.I.N.K. is a suicide prevention training to help people recognize warning signs and assist others who may be having suicidal thoughts. This training is available to all Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and staff.

For more information and to register, visit the University Health & Counseling Services website.

Resources for Students

The Counseling Services after hours on-call number is 216-368-5872

The 24/7 Nurse Advice Line is 216-368-2450

Contact University Health and Counseling Services to learn how to establish care on campus.

 

Resources for Faculty and Staff

Contact Impact Solutions, the university's employee assistance provider at 1-800-227-6007 to schedule sessions with a counselor. Learn more about Impact Solutions.

Text Tess - Mental Health Chatbot

Case Western Reserve University is offering Tess, a 24/7 mental health chatbot that coaches people through tough times by providing on-demand emotional support to help manage stress, stay balanced and be resilient. Learn how to text Tess!

Dealing with Day to Day Stressors

Whether you’re getting adjusted to life on campus, at the height of a deadline-driven project or simply dealing with the issues that arise, day in and day out, it’s important to take time to relax.

Case Western Reserve University offers multiple resources, including the RELAX Line and online guided relaxation exercises.

RELAX Line

By calling 216.368.3999, you can access five different meditations designed to help you refocus, refresh, rejuvenate, renew and restore. (For best results, call from an on-campus phone.)

Each meditation ranges from one to 15 minutes; choose the one that best suits your needs for the day, or do multiple to gain even more benefit.

Learn more—and get links to the online exercises.

UVM Mindfulness Sessions on Soundcloud

Take the 8-track Introduction to Mindfulness series, enjoy quickie practices, resilience practices and more for free.

UVM Mindfulness

Guided Relaxation Exercises

Staff members from University Health & Counseling Services have recorded guided relaxation exercises on a variety of topics, ranging from anxiety to loneliness, public speaking to body image.    

Based on Edmund Jacobson's popular and effective Progressive Muscle Relaxation technique, the relaxation exercises each range between six and 16 minutes.

Listen to the exercises online.