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If this is a mental health emergency, please dial 911 or go to your nearest hospital emergency room. You may also contact the following crisis resources 24/7:
• Call or text 988 to the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
• Crisis Textline by texting 4HOPE to 741741
• Veterans can call 800-273-8255 and then press 1 to reach the Veterans Crisis Line
• The Trevor Lifeline offers safe and affirming support for LGBTQ+ individuals. Call 866-488-7386 or text START to 678678.
Additional information about mental health resources for each of Kent State University’s campus locations can be found by visiting https://www.kent.edu/stepupspeakout
KENT CAMPUS
Students may schedule a follow-up meeting with a clinician from Psychological Services on the Kent campus. Please call us at (330) 672-2487 during business hours (Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm).
Services offered include crisis intervention, individual and couples counseling, substance abuse assessment and treatment, as well as assessment and treatment of other mental health conditions; including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, ADHD.
Outside of business hours, urgent concerns can be addressed by Townhall II's Helpline at (330) 678-4357 or Coleman's Access Center at (330) 296-3555.
OTHER LOCATIONS
For students attending Ashtabula campus, Counseling Services are available on campus and can be scheduled by calling (440) 964-4234 or emailing ashtabulacounseling@kent.edu. Individuals experiencing crises may contact the Help Hotline at (800) 577-7849.
For students attending the College of Podiatric Medicine, email CPMCounseling@kent.edu or call (216) 916-7524 to schedule a follow up appointment with Counseling and Wellness Services. Students in crisis after-hours may contact Case Western Reserve University at (216) 368-5872 for confidential support. Individuals experiencing crises may call (216) 623-6888.
For students attending East Liverpool campus, please email counselingcolumbianaco@kent.edu or call (330) 382-7404 to request a follow-up meeting with Counseling & Wellness Services. For urgent concerns, please call the Help Hotline of Columbiana County at (330) 424-7767 or the Help Hotline of Mahoning County at (330) 747-2696.
For students attending Geauga campus, please call (440) 834-4187 or email geaugacounseling@kent.edu to request an appointment with Counseling Services. Individuals experiencing crises may contact the Geauga County Copeline at (440) 285-5665.
For students attending the Twinsburg Academic Center, please call (330) 888-6400 or email geaugacounseling@kent.edu to request an appointment with Counseling Services. Individuals experiencing crises may contact the Portage Path Support Hotline at (330) 434-9144.
For students attending Salem campus, please email counselingcolumbianaco@kent.edu or call (330) 337-4287 to request a follow-up meeting with Counseling & Wellness Services. For urgent concerns, please call the Help Hotline of Columbiana County at (330) 424-7767 or the Help Hotline of Mahoning County at (330) 747-2696.
For students attending the Stark campus, you can either call Counseling Services at (330) 244-5048 or fill out the online appointment request form at http://www.kent.edu/stark/counseling-services. After business hours, urgent concerns can be addressed by Coleman Crisis at (330) 452-6000.
For students attending the Trumbull campus, please call (330) 675-7603 to schedule a follow up appointment with Counseling Services of Kent State at Trumbull or complete the online request form at https://www.kent.edu/trumbull/counseling-services. Individuals experiencing crises may contact Coleman Access at (330) 392-1100.
For students attending Tuscarawas campus, please call (330) 407-5079 to request an appointment with the on-campus licensed counselor from Personal & Family Counseling Services. Referrals may also be obtained from the ADAMH Board at (330) 364-6488. Individuals experiencing crises may call the 24-Hour Crisis Line at (330) 343-1811.
EMPLOYEES
Employees and their family members can access 24-hour confidential support through the IMPACT Employee Assistance and Work/Life Program by calling (800) 227-6000. Kent State University does not receive identification of employees who utilize this service.
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