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Dear colleagues,
The Campus Health Center (on the second floor of the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center) provides integrated care for students’ physical and mental health. The center is operated by the College of Nursing, with mental health services provided by the Department of Psychiatry. It can often accommodate walk-ins or same-day appointments for physical health and has a daily behavior health crisis walk-in hour from 3-4 p.m.
The center is now coordinating closely with the Student Mental Health Service (SMHS - in the Fitzsimons Building, level 2, east hallway), operated by the Department of Psychiatry, which provides comprehensive and confidential mental health services for all students -- and, starting last year, for residents and fellows. Services include medication management, individual psychotherapy, and group therapy/support groups in such areas as eating disorders, substance use disorders, OCD and ADHD. SMHS offers telehealth appointments for students on away rotation within Colorado, and the Student Health Insurance Plan also offers their own 24/7 online counseling.
Beginning this summer, students will be able to access YOU@CUAnschutz, a one-stop wellness portal that connects them with campus resources and other educational tools to increase their success. The customized portal promotes self-reflection and growth in three areas of student life: academics, physical/mental health and purpose/connection.
In the coming academic year, the Office of Student Health Promotion will be offering trainings in Mental Health First Aid, the skills needed to provide initial help and support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem or experiencing a crisis.
Also coming next year is a student peer coaching program, in which students will receive one-on-one support from peers trained as wellness coaches. Topic areas may include stress management and mindfulness, fostering positive social connections, goal setting, academic skills enrichment and navigating campus resources.
Finally, a Student Wellness Navigator position has been created, to work with the schools/colleges to create a culture of care for students and help them navigate support resources.