National Alliance on Mental Illness: #IAmNAMIPride
Health Services joins with the National Alliance on Mental Illness in recognizing that LGBTQ+ people are impacted unequally by mental illness and a lack of mental health resources. NAMI’s PRIDE campaign, “Mental Health Without Conditions,” seeks mental health for all and commits to working together for a better tomorrow. For resources or to join the movement, click here.
Did you know? NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group is a free, peer-led support group for any adult who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition.
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If You Have a Mental Health Emergency
For mental health emergencies, dial 988 or call the Georgia Crisis and Access Line at (800) 715-4225 for immediate support, and utilize the Georgia Southern H.E.R.O. Folder and Counseling Center for additional resources.
The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline also provides 24/7 confidential support to anyone in mental-health related distress. Dial “988” from anywhere in the United States to be connected to crisis intervention. This resource is also accessible via text message.
The Georgia Southern H.E.R.O. Folder is designed to assist you in supporting students, faculty, and staff on our campuses. The information in this folder provides tools for you to recognize individuals in distress and connect them with appropriate resources. You are vitally important in identifying and helping individuals in distress or those at risk for suicide.
For immediate access to crisis services, call (800) 715-4225. The Georgia Crisis and Access Line (GCAL) is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year to help you or someone you care for in a crisis. GCAL professionals will:
- Provide crisis intervention services over the phone
- Dispatch mobile crisis teams, if needed
- Assist individuals in finding an open crisis or detox bed across the State
- Link individuals with urgent appointment services
Health Services collaborates with the Georgia Southern Counseling Center located on Forest Drive to assist in the care of our students. The Counseling Center provides individual and group counseling services by well-trained and experienced staff that includes psychologists and licensed counselors. These services are provided at no charge to students. Call (912) 478-5541 for an appointment or visit their office today. Visit the Counseling Center’s website for additional information.