If you or anyone you know is contemplating suicide, struggling to cope with daily stresses or experiencing any other mental health concerns, resources are available to all members of the Missouri S&T community.
Read More »May is Mental Health Awareness month. Each year thousands of Missourians face the reality of living with a mental illness. UM System universities join the effort to support people with mental illness and their families through research, services, outreach and resources.
Read More »April is Counseling Awareness Month, a time to remember the importance of taking care of your mental well-being and to support counselors in their work. Tomorrow, Friday, April 9, is Teal Day – a day that everyone is encouraged to wear teal as an outward symbol of advocacy and hope for counselors in the professions.
Read More »On April 5th, all S&T students should have received an invitation in their S&T email account to participate in a campus-wide research study, which involves a survey about student health and well-being. The success of the study depends on gathering diverse participation and perspectives of students across campus. How it works: participants will complete a […]
Read More »Mental Well-Being Awareness Week, which will be observed from Monday, Feb. 22, to Friday, Feb. 26, is a series of activities from collaborators throughout campus to support students’ mental well-being.
Read More »If you’re interested in taking a STEP UP! training in-person, sign up for one of our Lunch and Learns held in 305 Norwood, 12 pm-1 pm! RSVP for the February 17th session here.
Read More »Let’s Talk is a program that provides easy access to informal, confidential conversations with counselors from Counseling Services. Counselors hold walk-in hours virtually. There is no appointment or fee necessary.Click here to join at the times below Mondays 12pm – 1pm (CST)Tuesdays 12pm – 1pm (CST)Wednesdays 12pm – 1pm (CST)
Read More »Staff and faculty can sign up for training to learn to recognize symptoms often associated with mental health problems and leave with an action plan to respond effectively. The course titled “RESPOND: Partnering for Campus Mental Health” will address policies such as FERPA, crisis and mental health resources.
Read More »Due to demand, staff members in counseling services and miner wellness will hold a second virtual “STEP UP! for Mental Well-being” training for faculty and staff members at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 18. Bethany Quay, counselor, and Brett Hartley, student service coordinator, will present steps and strategies to help you respond effectively to students in […]
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