Mental Health

Mental HealthÌý

If you or anyone you know experiences academic stress, difficult life events, or feelings like anxiety or depression, we strongly encourage you to seek support.

On-campus Resources

  • Campus Wellness
  • Centre for Mental Health Research and Treatment — Accessible, mental health services for adults, adolescents, children and families in the Region of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ

  • Counselling ServicesÌý— (519) 888-4567, extension 32655, Needles Hall North 2nd floor, (NH 2401):Ìýcounselling.services@uwaterloo.ca
  • — one-to-one peer support program offered by WUSA in consultation with Campus Wellness: mates@wusa.caÌý
  • Health Services —Ìýlocated across the creek from À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Centre, (519) 888-4096

Off-campus ResourcesÌý

  • Good2Talk (24/7) — A free confidential helpline for post-secondary students
    CallÌý1 (866) 925-5454
  • Here 24/7 — A mental health and crisis service team
    CallÌý1 (844) 437-3247

MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT AND SUICIDE PREVENTION

Counselling Services, NH 2401 (expansion) ext. 32655

Counselling Services is a team of professionals that provides programming and services to help you lead a healthy and balanced life.

This online program aims at providing mental and behavioural health resources for students who need support outside of regular counselling hours and availability. The online tools provide support for adults to manage their depression, anxiety, and stress, and help them develop healthy life coping skills.

Order a PASS kit in preparation of your assignment deadlines, midterms, final exams and other times during the year that might prove more challenging in managing your stress.

(Mentor Assistance Through Education and Support), inside Counselling Services, NH 2401 (expansion) ext. 32655

Counselling-based, one-to-one peer support program offered by the Federation of Students (FEDs) and Counselling Services.