When you need help, we are here for you.
Our services are confidential and free.
Call us: 574-631-7336
Visit us: Third floor, Saint Liam Hall
Announcements:
The following dates have changes to the office and/or drop-in hours:
Friday, May 17 - The UCC will be closed.
Tuesday, May 21 - The UCC will close at 2:00 pm. Drop-in hours: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Monday, May 27 - The UCC will be closed.
Tuesday, May 28 - The UCC will close at 3:00 pm. Drop-in hours: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
ADJUSTED DROP-IN HOURS FOR SUMMER (Monday, June 3 - Friday, August 2)
Monday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Tuesday: 11:00 am - 3:30 pm
Wednesday: 11:00 am - 3:30 pm
Thursday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Friday: 11:00 am - 3:30 pm
Oppression and violence in our world have a profound impact on all of us, affecting our collective mental health, wellbeing, and spirits. The UCC acknowledges and stands against acts of oppression and violence and the different impact these events have on all members of our community based on our individual identities, positionality, and the privileges we hold. The UCC strives to be a safe place for all students to talk about the impact of these current events on their lives and to consider the ways in which power and privilege play a role in events and how we respond to them. The UCC staff will strive to meet you where you are around any issue, including those that may be difficult to process or those that go unaddressed in many situations. Please know that the state of the world and current events ARE topics we welcome in the therapy space. We are here for you.
Accessing Services
All students seeking services for the first time at the UCC do so through our Drop-In system. Simply come to the UCC during scheduled Drop-In hours and complete an in-person Drop-In appointment with a UCC counselor. We will discuss any immediate concerns, help you develop a plan to address ongoing issues, and connect you with additional UCC services or campus resources as needed.
Counseling Services
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Crisis
24/7 crisis intervention services are available 24/7 by calling the UCC at 574-631-7336.
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Drop-In Services
All students access the UCC for the first time through the UCC Drop-In system. Drop-In appointments enable students to address a specific concern or to determine which UCC services might best address their issues.
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24/7 Talkline
The UCC Talkline provides phone consultations with a counselor 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Individual Counseling
Individual counseling offers the opportunity for students to work through issues that are affecting their functioning with the guidance of a UCC counselor.
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Psychiatric Services
Psychiatric services are available to students through the UCC. To access these services, students are first seen for an initial Drop-In appointment at the UCC.
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Group Counseling
Group counseling enables students to learn about themselves and develop new ways of managing concerns and relating to others.
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Workshops & Support Spaces
Facilitated workshops are opportunities for students to identify coping strategies and find new resources to address a specific topic.
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Outreach and Consultation
The UCC offers a variety of outreach and consultation programs across campus to promote student health and well-being, including group presentations, workshops, facilitated discussions, and panels.
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TimelyCare
Through TimelyCare, students can receive 24/7 access to mental health and medical telehealth care and health coaching across the United States.
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Off-campus Referrals
There are times a student may want or need mental health services that are beyond the scope of the services provided at the UCC. In these instances, the UCC can provide an off-campus referral.
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Returning to the University
The UCC is often involved in the process of evaluating a student’s readiness to resume academic work after a leave of absence from the University.
Your Feedback is Essential
The UCC strives to provide high-quality mental health care and resources to support the education and development of all Notre Dame students. Feedback is a useful tool in evaluating and improving our services. Please tell us about your experience at the UCC, your thoughts about the services we offer or services you would like to see offered, and anything else you think we need to know.