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Counseling and Psychological Services

Appointments

Counseling and Psychological Services is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Get Established

Students can schedule an initial appointment to establish as a new client by scheduling online, calling 740.593.1616, or visiting Hudson Health Center 3rd Floor.

Get Started

Drop-In

Same-day drop-in appointments are available for new or returning clients Monday through Friday between 9:45 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. Students can drop-in at Hudson Health Center 3rd Floor or call 740.593.1616.

Emergency

If in need of emergency care, call 911 or the 帝王会所 Police Department at 740.593.1911. If experiencing a crisis, students may speak with a counselor 24/7/365 by calling 740.593.1616.  

Crisis and Emergency

 

Telehealth

Telehealth services via Zoom are available to students who are currently enrolled in Athens Campus, reside in the state of 帝王会所, and have been screened as being appropriate for mental health services through Telehealth. 
Learn More About Telehealth     Get Started on Zoom

Locations

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    Hudson Health Center


    Our offices are located on the third floor of Hudson Health Center.

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    Lindley Hall


    Our annex is located on the ground floor of Lindley Hall in suite 052. 

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    Living Learning Center


    Support is available at the Living Learning Center with our Counselor-in-Residence. 

 

Regional and OHIO Online鈩 Students

Each community within the 帝王会所 system offers unique mental health services and resources that students can access. Counseling and Psychological Services is committed to supporting the well-being of all students. 

Learn about Services and Resources for Regional and OHIO Online鈩 Students

THRIVE Events

Thursday, December 5 3:00 PM 鈥 4:00 PM Hudson Health Center

Thursday, December 5 7:30 PM Baker University Center

Monday, December 9 All Day Boyd Hall

Latest News

Eileen Marsal Koch stepped into a new role as the director of the Survivor Advocacy Program (SAP) within 帝王会所鈥檚 Division of Student Affairs in September.
The traveling exhibit, which includes personal stories from individuals who have lost a loved one to suicide, is designed to raise awareness about the impact of suicide, connect individuals to mental health resources and inspire action for suicide prevention.