Counseling Center
Resources for Students
Below you will find helpful resources for students. These topics are often common areas of concern for college students. Please click on the subject for more information.
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Here are some basic guidelines to help you size up the scene and decide how to help a drunken friend.
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Charlie Health welcomes the opportunity to partner with you to provide excellent care to your patients.
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In a personal or global crisis, or following a tragedy, you may experience some of the symptoms. All of these are normal.
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Dating Violence, or Intimate Partner Violence, refers to physical, sexual, or emotional abuse within a dating, romantic, or sexual relationship, regardless of either person's gender or sexual orientation.
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Find an accredited addiction rehab center in Maryland. Discover all 540 recovery options in locations convienient to you.
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Eating Recovery Center offers multiple levels of care for eating disorder treatment in Maryland.
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LifeStance is a national team of psychiatrists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, and licensed therapists who provide mental health treatment services for patients of all ages, telehealth and in-person appointments, covered by your insurance.
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Promoting healthy and informed choices regarding gambling and problem gambling through public awareness, training and education, prevention, technical assistance to the behavioral health care system, peer recovery support, research and public policy.
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The Counseling Center services are affirming for students with all sexual orientations and gender identities. Our staff is committed to helping students navigate the challenges of exploring their identities, coming out, and integrated sexuality and gender identity and expression into their lives.
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When dealing with stress, trauma and crisis, it is crucial that you remember to care for yourself.
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Self-helps apps can address a variety of concerns and are often used as an adjunct to counseling, or on their own.
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Sexual assault is a broad term which refers to any unwanted sexual contact, including, but not limited to, intercourse, perpetrated by the use or threat of force, or when the victim is incapable of giving consent
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Tips and resources on what you can do to reduce stress
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The Counseling Center staff can help with time management, study skills, test anxiety, and the stress of academic life.
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In a personal or global crisis, or following a tragedy, you may experience some of the symptoms below. All of these are normal responses and if you experience other emotions, or none at all, that is OKAY, too.
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Students may seek counseling services and participate in psychoeducational webinars by registering using your Morgan State University email address on the Uwill website. There are before/after hour services and weekend options.
Contact Information
University Counseling Center
Morgan State University
Health & Human Services Center
6th Floor, Suite 600
1700 E. Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD 21251
P: 443-885-3130
F: 443-885-8208
Need Help Right Now?
1-800-422-0009
Contact Information
University Counseling Center
Morgan State University
Health & Human Services Center
6th Floor, Suite 600
1700 E. Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD 21251
P: 443-885-3130
F: 443-885-8208
Need Help Right Now?
1-800-422-0009