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Mental Health

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UHS Mental Health Services provides confidential, no-cost care to students.

Through a blend of clinical services and proactive outreach programs, we aim to meet students where they are emotionally and where students live, learn, and gather. Our approach is rooted in accessibility, inclusivity, and understanding the diverse needs of the student community.

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Attend an event, workshop, or a Let’s Talk consultation to speak with a provider in an informal setting. These opportunities are available at no-cost without an Access appointment.

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Crisis and On-Demand Support

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24/7 Mental Health Crisis Support Line

The UHS Mental Health Crisis Support Line is staffed 24/7 by licensed professionals.

Call 608-265-5600 (option 9)

Non-Emergent Medical Advice

After hours medical advice is available. You will speak with a nurse who will provide additional information.

Call 608-265-5600 (option 1)

Life Threatening Emergency

If you are in immediate physical danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room or urgent care center.

No-Cost Virtual Counseling with Uwill

With Uwill, students have access to licensed mental health professionals who are available for video, phone, chat, and message sessions during flexible hours, including nights and weekends. Students can get in quickly to see a counselor, with appointments often available within 24 hours.

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Thrive Online

Thrive Online is an comprehensive online resource hub designed to support college students in navigating challenges that arise during their academic journey.

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Connecting Badgers Podcast

Connecting Badgers aims to enhance learning and student success by promoting, protecting and restoring mental health while acknowledging that stigma and health disparities exist and can be barriers to care. We provide students with tips to promote their mental health in order to strengthen wellbeing and success. The podcast helps listeners improve their mental health literacy so they can recognize, manage, and prevent mental health concerns.

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