The 988 Lifeline
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a 24/7 national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. For more information, visit 988Lifeline.org
If You Are In Crisis
If you are in immediate crisis, call 911 or the Counseling Center at 956.326.2230 and press 3 to speak with a crisis counselor now.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find answers to frequently asked questions on how to render aid to a distressed student. For any additional questions please contact us at 956-326-2230 or at Student Center 126.
Self-Evaluator
Explore your symptoms
Its normal to feel confused and question if you do or don't need help. Complete the self-evaluation(s) to see what your symptoms may indicate and learn more about what you may be experiencing.
REPORT IT
To refer a student who is experiencing a crisis, displaying odd behavior or engaging in other behaviors that may be perceived as being harmful, please complete the Behavioral Assessment and Intervention (BAIT) Form or contact the University Case Manager at 956.326.2248 in Student Center 226.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find answers to frequently asked questions on how to render aid to a distressed student. For any additional questions please contact us at 956-326-2230 or at Student Center 126.
How do I find out whether they actually went, who they saw, and what happened?
Support Student's Mental Health
Support Guides
For many students, mental health is the leading reason they struggle at school or don’t graduate. Below you can find an easy-to-use guides. The faculty guide provides educators with simple, evidence-based ways you can support your students. The interaction guide provides information on the steps that need to be taken when interacting with a distressed student.
Mental Health Agencies
Supplementary Resources
Contact Us
Office of Student Counseling
5201 University Boulevard, Laredo, TX 78041