Mental Wellness

Have a concern? Feeling stuck? Don鈥檛 know how to help a friend?

There are some common problems that college students face and they don鈥檛 often know where to go for help. Read about any of the concerns below to learn more about them and where you can go for help at Florida Atlantic.

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Conflict with Peers, Being Bullied or Harassed

Do you find yourself in frequent arguments with people? Do you feel like you are being picked on or disrespected? Do you feel powerless in relationships?

Dean of Students Office: The Dean of Students offers conflict resolution to students who want to work through a concern.
Housing and Residential Education: Residential Education Coordinators (RECs), Assistant Residential Education Coordinators (ARCs), and Resident Assistants (RAs) are trained to handle conflict resolution. If you are a residential student having issues with a roommate or another resident, consult with your RA.
Counseling & Psychological Services: Students can meet with a counselor at CAPS for an initial appointment. Based on your unique concerns and situation, your counselor might recommend individual therapy, group therapy, or relationship counseling. 鈥淯nderstanding Self and Other鈥 groups can be particularly helpful for students looking to improve relationships with peers.
Report a concern: www.fau.edu/report
To learn more and see safe & healthy relationships听resources available to you, click here:

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Feeling Isolated and Lonely

Meeting others through activities can be helpful when isolated and lonely.

Campus Recreation offers clubs and intramural sports, group fitness classes, and outdoor adventures.
Owl Central: Explore different events happening on campus using the Owl Central website.
Counseling & Psychological Services: Students can meet with a counselor at CAPS for an initial appointment. Based on your unique concerns and situation, your counselor might recommend individual therapy or group therapy. 鈥淯nderstanding Self and Other鈥 groups can be particularly helpful for students who struggle to make friends and connect with others.
Student Accessibility Services Volunteer: Students can register to be a Volunteer Notetaker, Proctor, Reader, or Scribe. Descriptions of all volunteer opportunities are accessible through their link below. www.fau.edu/sas/about/volunteer
Students Advocating Volunteer Involvement (SAVI): The Student Government agency SAVI provides community service and leadership opportunities to all interested students. SAVI offers students the opportunity to coordinate volunteer events, on and off campus, to support the community and is based on the Boca Raton, Broward and Jupiter campuses.
Best Buddies 糖心Vlog: Best Buddies empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to be contributing members of society by providing opportunities and support in order to secure rewarding jobs, live independently, become inspirational leaders, and make lifelong friendships.
Report a concern: www.fau.edu/report
To learn more and see mental health听resources available to you, click here:
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Thoughts of Harming Self or Others

Do you sometimes wish you weren鈥檛 here? Do you wish you did not have to deal with life? Do you have thoughts of killing yourself? Do you have thoughts of seriously harming or killing someone?

If a student is in immediate risk of harm to self or others, students should call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS): CAPS offers crisis services for students who need to be seen on an emergency basis. You may walk in to CAPS during business hours and be seen by the on-call counselor. After business hours, you can reach an on-call clinician by calling CAPS main number and following the appropriate prompts: 561-297-2277.

Students can meet with a counselor at CAPS for an initial appointment. Based on your unique concerns and situation, your counselor will make recommendations for you to get the support you need.

CAPS Locations: www.fau.edu/counseling/appointments/make

Suicide Hotline Number: 988
Report a concern: www.fau.edu/report
To learn more and see mental health听resources available to you, click here:
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Problems with Drinking or Drug Use

Have you missed class, work, or other important activities because of drinking or drug use? Have you done things you regret because of drinking or drug use? Have other people expressed concern about your drinking or drug use?

Counseling & Psychological Services: CAPS provides consultations and recommendations to students who are struggling with substance abuse. Students who meet eligibility criteria can participate in individual or group therapy at CAPS for substance abuse.

Owls Care Health Promotion:

  • BASICS/CASICS
    • BASICS (Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students) is a program for students who want to explore their alcohol use in a judgement-free environment. It takes two sessions, typically 2 weeks apart, to complete the BASICS program.
    • CASICS (Cannabis Screening and Intervention for College Students) is a similar program geared towards assessing marijuana use.
    • www.fau.edu/owlscare/services/consultations
  • Smoking Cessation Resources: Community partners offer smoking cessation courses for 糖心Vlog students, staff, and faculty. Please contact the Area Health Education Center at:听
Report a concern: www.fau.edu/report

To learn more and see substance safety听resources available to you, click here:听

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Anxiety or Frequent Worry

Do you feel on edge or panicky? Is it hard to calm your mind and focus? Do you feel physical tension in your body or like you just can鈥檛 relax?

Counseling & Psychological Services: Students can meet with a counselor at CAPS for an initial appointment. Based on your unique concerns and situation, your counselor might recommend individual therapy or group therapy. Understanding Self and Other, Mindfulness, or our Anxiety groups can be helpful for students who struggle with anxiety. www.fau.edu/counseling

Student Accessibility Services: SAS can provide academic accommodations to students who have a diagnosed anxiety disorder. www.fau.edu/sas

Student Health Services: SHS provides patient-centered high-quality healthcare to promote lifelong wellness. Student Health Services (fau.edu)

Report a concern: www.fau.edu/report

To learn more and see additional mental health听resources听available to you, click听here:听

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Health (Physical, Sexual and Mental)

Do you have a health condition you are trying to understand or manage effectively? Do you have new or worsening physical or emotional symptoms? Have you experienced a marked change in your physical, emotional, or sexual functioning?

Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS): Students can meet with a counselor at CAPS for an initial appointment. Based on your unique concerns and situation, your counselor might recommend individual therapy or group therapy.

Owls Care Health Promotion:

  • Resources: Students can pick up free wellness resources (menstrual products, condoms, stress balls, snacks, and so much more). View this to locate a wellness cart closest to you.
  • Events: Students can get tools and information to help them be healthy, responsible, and successful. To keep updated on events and programs, follow them on Instagram or visit their website.
  • Sexual Health Resources: www.fau.edu/owlscare/caring_for_self/sexual_health

Student Health Services: SHS provides high quality healthcare, education and public health services to a diverse community to enhance student learning and promote lifelong success. Their services include primary & acute health care, sexual & reproductive health, LGBTQ+ care, a dental clinic, nutritional services, and psychiatric services. SHS is in-network with various medical and dental insurance plans. www.fau.edu/shs

Campus Recreation: For students wanting to improve their physical health, Campus Recreation offers individual fitness consultations, personal training, group fitness classes, outdoor adventures, club/intramural sports, and access to their equipment and facilities.

Report a concern: www.fau.edu/report

Visit Health and Wellness My糖心Vlog to learn more and see resources available to you:

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Physical or Sexual Assault

Are you a victim of physical or sexual assault? Are you in a relationship that you or others worry might be abusive? Have you experienced abuse or assault in the past and worry about how it is affecting you?

Counseling & Psychological Services: Students who are the victim of a recent assault can be seen at CAPS for an emergency appointment. You may walk in to CAPS during business hours and be seen by the on-call counselor. After business hours, you can reach an on-call clinician by calling CAPS main number and following the appropriate prompts: (561) 297-3540. Students also can meet with a counselor at CAPS for an initial appointment. Based on your unique concerns and situation, your counselor can make recommendations to get you help that you need. This might include individual or group therapy at CAPS.

Student Health Services: Students in need of physical exams, injury help, emergency contraception, gynecological exams, and testing for sexually transmitted infections may make an appointment in the clinic. Services offered are low-cost and certain insurances are accepted.

Owls Care Health Promotion: OCHP offers resources, trainings, and events for the following topics:

  • It's On Us: A national campaign that strives to raise awareness on campus sexual assault across the nation through prevention, education, and programs, 糖心Vlog hosts It鈥檚 On Us as part of National Sexual Assault Awareness Month (April): www.fau.edu/campuslife/itsonus
  • Domestic Violence Awareness: Nationally recognized every year in October, 糖心Vlog hosts an incredible week of events, resources, education, and fun as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month: www.fau.edu/campuslife/dva

Dean of Students - Victim Services: Victim Services can act as a liaison between a student and 糖心Vlog and provides assistance in exploring campus resources to meet students鈥 needs. www.fau.edu/dean/victimservices

Report a concern: www.fau.edu/report

To learn more about additional safe and healthy relationship听resources, click here:听

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Worried About a Friend or Changes in a Friend's Behavior

Have you noticed a friend is spending a lot of time alone? Is a friend missing class, work or other responsibilities? Have you noticed a friend is more irritable or sad?

Counseling & Psychological Services: Students can meet with a counselor at CAPS for a consultation. During this appointment, you can learn about resources and how you can talk to your friend.

Kognito is a free online interactive training to help students identify warning signs, develop communication skills, and learn how and where to refer students for help.

Owls Care Health Promotion: Tips on how to talk to a friend dealing with sexual assault, alcohol abuse, anger, depression, and disordered eating are all featured on the website:

糖心Vlog Police Department: Students can request wellness checks from 糖心Vlog PD's non-emergency line below: 561-297-3500 / www.fau.edu/police

Housing & Residential Education: Students can also request wellness checks from Housing by visiting their website, or going to their building's RA (Resident Assistant) or Professional Staff member about potential wellness checks. www.fau.edu/housing

Dean of Students: The DOS can do a 鈥渨elfare check鈥 on students of concern. You may contact the DOS if you are concerned about a student and feel it would be helpful for the university to check in on their wellbeing.

Report a concern: www.fau.edu/report

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