Mental Health and Wellness Resources
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CONTACT DETAILS
Mental Health Counseling
Fall River Campus
MentalHealthCounseling@BristolCC.edu
774.357.2760
777 Elsbree Street
Fall River, MA 02720
E104
Please call 774.357.2760 or email MentalHealthCounseling@BristolCC.edu for an appointment.
We are here to help.
Mental Health Counseling
Attleboro Campus
MentalHealthCounseling@BristolCC.edu
774.357.2760
11 Field Road
Attleboro, MA 02703
Please call 774.357.2760 or email MentalHealthCounseling@BristolCC.edu for an appointment.
We are here to help.
Mental Health Counseling
New Bedford Campus
MentalHealthCounseling@BristolCC.edu
774.357.2760
800 Purchase Street
New Bedford, MA 02740
Please call 774.357.2760 or email MentalHealthCounseling@BristolCC.edu for an appointment.
We are here to help.
Mental Health Counseling
Taunton Center
MentalHealthCounseling@BristolCC.edu
774.357.2760
2 Hamilton Street
Taunton, MA 02780
Please call 774.357.2760 or email MentalHealthCounseling@BristolCC.edu for an appointment.
We are here to help.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Student Wellness at Bristol Community College understands that your well-being can be improved by having access to physical and mental healthcare resources as well as knowledge of organizations at Bristol and in the community. This page includes information about local and national resources that can support your holistic health needs.
We want you to know that if you feel stressed, anxious, sad, or hopeless, you are not alone. These feelings may be a normal part of the college experience, but they may also be something that involves help to overcome.
Whether you are searching for tips to improve your emotional or physical health, worried about a potential mental or physical health problem, looking to help a friend, or interested in becoming an advocate, a great first step is to review these resources for college students.
No one has to go it alone. Student Wellness is available to help you navigate the process of choosing care and support and to provide direct counseling and referrals to meet your needs.
Remember, if you are contemplating suicide and are at risk of harming yourself, call 911 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
Mental Health and Wellness
UWill
Access free self-paced online modules and screening tools through Uwill, the leading
student mental health and wellness solution. With your Uwill account, you will have
free access to a range of wellness programming, including yoga, meditation, mindfulness
and more! Plus, you’ll get free access to Headspace, a premium app for mindfulness,
sleep, focus and fitness tools. Create your account today!
Free, Anonymous Mental Health Screenings
Mental health is a key part of your overall health. Brief screenings are the quickest
way to determine if you or someone you care about should connect with a mental health
professional - they are a checkup from your neck up. This program is completely anonymous
and confidential, and immediately following the brief questionnaire you will see your
results, recommendations, and key resources.
Press Pause
Press Pause is a digital self-care and coping experience created by The Jed Foundation
and powered by PINK that helps us take a moment when we’re feeling overwhelmed to
find a calmer state and recharge before we react or decide what to do next. Integrating
these healthier and evidence-based ways of dealing with stress and anxiety into our
daily lives improves our mental health and prevents us from reacting in ways that
can cause more problems. The Press Pause hub provides tips, tools and videos to walk
through strategies to Press Pause in 8 categories: Breath, Movement, Meditation, Affirmation, Calm, Connected, Confident, and Inspired.
The Steve Fund
The Steve Fund is the nation’s only organization focused on supporting the mental
health and emotional well-being of young people of color. The Steve Fund works with
colleges and universities, non-profits, researchers, mental health experts, families,
and young people to promote programs and strategies that build understanding and assistance
for the mental and emotional health of the nation’s young people of color. The Fund
holds an annual conference series, Young, Gifted & @Risk, and offers a Knowledge Center
with curated expert information. With multicultural mental health experts, it delivers
on-campus and on-site programs and services for colleges and non-profits, and through
tech partnerships it provides direct services to young people of color.
Active Minds
Learn how to bring mental health awareness to your campus and find links to mental
health resources for students and families.
Half of Us
The Jed Foundation and mtvU partner to provide mental health resources that initiate
a public dialogue to raise awareness about the prevalence of mental health issues
and to connect students to the appropriate resources to get help. Some of the information
is focused on normalizing feelings and providing facts about mental health issues,
identifying the problem and offering “how to feel better” information, helping a friend,
getting involved. Recognizable athletes, musicians, actors/actresses talk about their
own mental health issues.
Safe Zone Project
Safe Zone trainings are one of the best places to start learning about all things
LGBTQ+, but they are just that: the start.
ULifeline
Find information about various mental health issues/disorders, tips for overall wellness,
how to help a friend with mental illness, and links to immediate help. Hotlines and
resources provided for suicide prevention, dating abuse, LGBTQ support, Veterans,
and treatment referrals.
Suicide Prevention
The Jed Foundation
Promoting emotional health and preventing suicide. Resources for students, parents,
and college professionals.
The Trevor Project
Crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ ages 13-24. Training and education
available for adolescents and adults.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Learn how to recognize warning signs and get help for you or a friend. Call for help
at 1.800.273.TALK (8255) or 988.
Samaritans (You Are Not Alone)
Samaritans works to prevent suicide and support those who have lost someone to suicide.
Each year, 300+ volunteers answer more than 75,000 calls and text messages on their
Helpline.
Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
Jane Doe Inc.
The Massachusetts Coalition against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence. Resources
provided for victims and survivors of sexual violence, domestic violence and stalking,
for LGBTQ, immigrants, teens, elders, people with disabilities, batterers and sex
offenders, and children exposed to battering.
Loveisrespect.org
Find information about healthy vs. unhealthy relationships and dating abuse among
young people.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Get Help Without Saying a Word.
New Hope
New Hope works throughout South-Central and Southeastern Massachusetts with those
affected by domestic and sexual violence.
PreventConnect
Prevention of sexual abuse and domestic violence. Provides podcasts, viewable conferences,
and e-learning opportunities.
Rape Crisis Centers
Location and contact information for Rape Crisis Centers across Massachusetts.
SSTAR Women’s Center
The Women’s Center provides advocacy, counseling, and crisis-intervention for survivors
of domestic and sexual abuse. We collaborate within the community to provide comprehensive
supports for individuals and families. We improve community response and understanding
of interpersonal violence by offering training, consultation, and education.
The Women’s Center
New Bedford and Fall River
Substance Use
Free, Anonymous Mental Health Screenings
Mental health is a key part of your overall health. Brief screenings are the quickest
way to determine if you or someone you care about should connect with a mental health
professional - they are a checkup from your neck up. This program is completely anonymous
and confidential, and immediately following the brief questionnaire you will see your
results, recommendations, and key resources.
Veterans
Massachusetts Department of Veterans' Services The mission of the Department of Veterans’ Services is to advocate on behalf of all the Commonwealth’s veterans and provide them with quality support services and to direct an emergency financial assistance program for those veterans and their dependents who are in need.
- Veterans' Crisis Line: Call 1.800.273.8255 or Text: 838255
- Veterans Center at Bristol