Mental Health Resources

On Campus Resources

Hampshire College Health and Counseling Services - 413.559.5458 Hampshire College Wellness Center - 413.559.5743 Sexual Offenses Counselor (confidential support, advocacy, referral, and explanation of options): 413.559.5743 Sexual Offense and Relationship Violence Crisis Hotline (confidential) 413.559.5527 Hampshire College After-Hours Mental Health Crisis Hotline- 413.559.5424 Hampshire College Emergency - 413.559.5555

House Directors: House Directors are available for a variety of issues, including mental health and general wellness support, conflict mediation, and crisis support. They can be reached in their respective House Offices during normal business hours. There is always a House Director on call, and can be reached through Campus Switchboard at 413-559-5424, 24/7 (just ask to speak with the House Director on Call). When necessary, HDs can also get students into Health Services without an appointment and are able to contact the clinicians after hours (24/7). Students can also approach HDs about concerns related to another student's wellbeing.

Adam Ortiz, House Director for Dakin - aortiz@hampshire.edu, 413-559-5570 Matt Swiatlowski, House Director for Merrill - mswiatlowski@hampshire.edu, 413-559-5454 Araiña Muñiz, House Director for Greenwich & Enfield - amuniz@hampshire.edu, 413-559-5314 Nicholas Capell, House Director for Prescott - nacPH@hampshire.edu, 413-559-5085

House Interns are also available for all issues related to student's wellness. There is always an intern available in each House Office during normal business hours. Interns are always available to support students well-being - each student living on campus has an intern who is there to support them. Every residence area has an intern on-call during weekends (Friday 4:30pm-Monday morning). Dakin - 413-345-0508 Merrill - 413-345-0408 Greenwich & Enfield - 413-345-0167 Prescott - 413-345-0493

Spiritual Life Resources (and more confidential Sexual Assault Resources)

Liza Neal, Director of the Spiritual Life Center, is available for general wellness support, as well as spiritual counseling. She is also a confidential resource for sexual assault. lneal@hampshire.edu, 413-559-5282 Rabbi Rachel Schoenfeld, the coordinator of religious identity and political intersections, is also a confidential resource for sexual assault. rschoenfeld@hampshire.edu

Drug & Alcohol Resources:

All of the above resources, especially Health & Counseling Services, House Directors, Interns, and Liza Neal. Health & Counseling Services can do a BASICS alcohol screening and intervention. Mindful Recovery Group meets Mondays, 12-1pm, upstairs in the Wellness Center. Led by Zeffa Kinney. Group is open to all kinds of recovery (not just drugs and alcohol). Upon request, Hampshire's Campus Police will do an Alcohol Awareness presentation. Officer Lopez will also teach you how to ride a segway. 413-559-5424

Off Campus Resources

Off-Campus Mental Health & Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Resources:

Everywoman's Center 24-hour Hotline (rape crisis and information): 413.545.0800 Safe Passage 24-hour Hotline (relationship violence shelter and hotline): 413.586.5066 University Health Services, University of Massachusetts Amherst (after hours medical services): 413.577.5000 Victim/Witness Assistance (legal information): 413.586.9225 La Red (relationship violence hotline for lesbian, bi, and trans women): 617.423.7233 Gay Men's Domestic Violence Project Hotline: 800.832.1901

UMASS Health Services - 413.557.5000 UMASS Therapy and Support Groups - http://www.umass.edu/uhs/health/support/ Everywoman’s Center at UMASS - http://www.umass.edu/ewc/ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1.800.273.8255 (callers may discuss themselves or someone they care about) The VA Suicide Hotline can be reached by dialing 1.800.273.8255 and then pressing "1" National Eating Disorder Hotline - 800.931.2237 Trevor Lifeline (LGBTQIA Suicide Prevention) - 1.866.488.7386 Walden Comprehensive Eating Disorder Treatment 109 Main Street, Northampton - 413.582.0100 - http://www.waldenbehavioralcare.com/about_walden_location_northampton.asp Access2Wellness http://www.access2wellness.com - (866) 317-2755 - a service that helps people with little or no insurance coverage find financial assistance for prescription drug costs. Their website allows you to enter information directly and find out what resources are available Clinical and Support Options, Emergency and Crisis Stabilization Services- Open 24/7 -140 High Street, Greenfield, MA, 01301 -(413) 774-5411 & Alternate Phone: (800) 562-0112 (toll-free) & Fax: (413) 773-8429- www.csoinc.org- email: info@csoinc.org- CSO provides a crisis-intervention 24-hour hotline, as well as a mobile intervention service that can travel to individual homes. They work with adults and children. Carson Center for Human Services -Westfield, Springfield, and Ware MA -Phone: (413) 572-4132 Fax: (413) 572-4137 Hotline: (413) 568-6386 (urgent)- http://www.carsoncenter.org/locations/westfieldlocations/ -They can be reached by phone, or by filling out their contact form at http://www.carsoncenter.org/contact- The Carson Center offers crisis intervention (in-person or by phone), counseling for those leaving a psychiatric facility, help with substance problems, individual and group therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and sex-offender assessment & treatment. Their range of programs is so wide that it's best viewed by location on their website; the link below will lead you to a list of their programs in Westfield. Adcare Hospital -215 North Street, Worcester MA 01605 -Phone: 508-799-9000 Alternate Phone: 800-345-3552 Fax: 508-753-3733 -Email: info@adcare.com -Website: http://www.adcare.com -Adcare Hospital offers help to people and families dealing with alcohol and drug concerns. This is a 24-hour on-site program, geared towards detox, but also open to those who have been given multiple diagnoses. This is a voluntary program, and people receiving treatment are free to come and go as they please. For Adcare's off-site program, visit www.adcare.com/outpatient/services.php, or check them out in our Community Resources listings. (Please be aware that this is not primarily a telephone support service, and that callers may be evaluated clinically.) Adult Children of Alcoholics- Phone: 562-595-7831- http://www.adultchildren.org -Adult Children of Alcoholics is a worldwide service for people who have lived with a family member who has, or has had, trouble with alcohol. They follow the traditional 12 Steps, and encourage using spirituality as a tool. The website has a full list of meetings you can attend locally, as well as contacts for individual meetings. All-Out Adventures -184 Northampton St, Suite H, Easthampton MA 01027- Phone: (413) 527-8980 & Fax: (413) 527-2483 - All-Out Adventures is open to those who identify as disabled, as well as their families and friends. Most of their programs are free, but some carry a fee, usually around five dollars. They offer kayaking, canoeing, & wheelchair-accessible hiking trails, seasonally and as weather permits; they also have accessible bikes and equipment available for use at their events. They will ask you to fill out a waiver, and collect personal and medical information from all participants. Allies in Recovery- 111 Pleasant St, Northampton MA 01060- Contact Person: Jeanine Bedard- Phone: (413) 210-3724 & Fax: 413) 378-4379- info@alliesinrecovery.org - http://www.alliesinrecovery.org (Their website is still under construction, so for more information, call or email them at the contacts below.) -Allies in Recovery is a center for those who have had problems with substances, and their families. They offer coaching, support, advocacy, and information resources to individuals and families. Some of their services are covered by insurance, but calling them ahead of time to check might be a good idea.   Baystate Behavioral Health Center- 3300 Main Street, Springfield MA 01199 -Phone: (413) 794-5555 -Baystate BHC offers both 24-hour on-site, or day-to-day, support. The program is open to people struggling with drug and alcohol use, and those who have psychiatric diagnoses. They accept people in both voluntary and non-voluntary situations. They offer specialized services for the elderly, and for those who struggle with food and body image issues.

Drug and Alcohol Resources Recovery meetings for any of the following groups, Hampshire Health Services has a booklet of meeting times and locations. Health Services can also help coordinate rides

Alcoholics Anonymous: 413-532-2111 or 1-800-Alcohol. Meetings in Western Mass. Ala Non (for people affected by a friend/family member's drinking or using): 413-253-5261. Meetings in Western Mass Narcotics Anonymous: 413-538-7479. www.na.org SMART Recovery Meetings are held at Cooley Dickinson Hospital. Contact 413-586-8550

Detox and Treatment Center

Beacon Detox: 413-773-2377 Providence Detox: 1-800-274-7724

Hotlines/Web Resources

Helpline (substance abuse resources): 1-800-327-5050 Drug Abuse (referrals and information): 1-800-662-4357. Website. Web Self-Screening for alcohol abuse/addiction online. Hampshire College After-Hours Mental Health Crisis Hotline- 413.559.5424 Hampshire College Emergency - 413.559.5555 In case of an emergency, Hampshire College EMTs can be reached at 413-599-5555. For non-emergency related inquires, contact HampshireCollegeEMS@gmail.com For mental health advocacy on campus, contact the Active Minds at Hampshire College student group. activemindshc@gmail.com or see the Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/AMAHC/ Meetings  every WEDNESDAY @  8PM in the Merrill Living Room.