The Mental Health Resources and Support module or "app" will support the mental and social well-being of students. Events and resources related to a variety of wellness services will be made available here, with direct links for students to register for events or contact resources.
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- May 2112:00PM to 03:00PMGreen Career Corner: Sustainable Transportation!Hosted by: Transportation Services (DOTS)
Location: Online
Description: Sign up for a free virtual career fair (Tues. 5/21) and free student professional association membership (for all o...
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- May 2112:00PM to 03:00PMGreen Career Corner: Sustainable Transportation!Hosted by: Transportation Services (DOTS)
Location: Online
Description: Sign up for a free virtual career fair (Tues. 5/21) and free student professional association membership (for all o...
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Our Happiness and Wellness Initiative shares "some good news" from the SPH and our extended community. You can submit your own good news by email to happyandwell@umd.edu.
- Behavioral Evaluation And Threat Assessment Team (Beta Team)The BETA Team evaluates reports about University of Maryland students who are concerning, disruptive, or threatening. We bring expertise from various functional areas: public safety (policing), mental health (psychiatry and social work), counseling (psychology), student conduct, student affairs, faculty affairs, and human resources to assess concerning behavior and to develop strategies to support the well-being and academic success of all students
- Behavioral Health Services (University Health Center)The University Health Center, provides high-quality, cost-effective health care and wellness programs in order to promote the health of the University community and support academic success. Our goal is to be the provider of choice for health care and health information for University of Maryland students, to be recognized as a leader in collegiate health care, to be an important source of services for faculty and staff, and to be an integral part of the University’s educational mission.
- Care To Stop Violence Services (University Health Center)Campus Advocates Respond and Educate (CARE) to Stop Violence provides free, confidential advocacy and therapy services to primary and secondary survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and sexual harassment, while simultaneously empowering the campus community to prevent violence through educational presentations, events, and outreach activities. For more information, contact: Crisis Cell: 301-741-3442 (24/7 during Fall and Spring semester) * If for some reason you would like to call the UM’s Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center directly, you can reach them on their 24 hr hotline at 240- 677-2337.
- The Psychology Clinic At The University Of MarylandThe Psychology Clinic offers year-round, sliding-fee scale services for children, adolescents, and adults in the suburban Maryland and greater Washington DC metro area. Services include individual therapy and psychoeducational assessment, such as LD/IQ/ADHD. Specialty services also available are Behavioral Parent Training, Diagnostic Consultation, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), and Behavioral School Consultation. We treat a wide variety of concerns across the lifespan such as: Depression, Anxiety, Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders, Relationship/Interpersonal Problems, Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, and Problems with Stress and Coping. The Psychology Clinic is staffed by Licensed Clinical Psychologists, Clinical Program Faculty Members, and graduate students from the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology.
- Health Promotion And Wellness Services (University Health Center)The Health Promotion and Wellness Services unit at the University of Maryland Health Center aims to promote the holistic wellbeing of students through comprehensive and collaborative programming, peer education, sharing of accurate and relevant health information and resources, and providing empathic wellness consultations and coaching for the campus community. We recognize that how we think about wellness is affected by our culture and our life experiences. We strive to support inclusive, accessible, and diverse health and wellness opportunities. Our dynamic services are provided to empower students to develop a strong foundation to optimize their capacity to learn, reach their potential, enhance resiliency, and achieve their goals throughout their academic career and beyond.