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If you are in a crisis and need assistance to deal with the psychological impact of this crisis, please contact
Counseling and Psychological Services
703-993-2380
or
come to SUB I, Suite 364
A counselor will meet with you to assess your situation and to identify options for dealing with the crisis.
If you are experiencing a crisis at times when university offices are not open, you may contact university personnel.
In housing, contact the on-call housing staff for assistance.
Other
students may contact the
University Police at (703) 993-4357.
The police will work
with you to contact the Counseling and Psychological Services when this would be
helpful to you.
Offer Support
If a friend or student is experiencing a crisis, you can most often be of assistance by listening to the individual and offering support rather than advice. The level of support you offer will depend upon the extent of the crisis. If the individual is talking about or making references to hurting him/herself or another individual or behaves in unusual ways, it is important to take more active supportive steps that include seeking services immediately.
When the individual's crisis is not life threatening, your support might be to listen to them and offer suggestions about how to get some support from a professional such as a counselor. Encourage the individual to contact our office or some other community service for assistance. We are available to consult with students, faculty and staff who are concerned about someone who appears to be experiencing a crisis.
In the Event of Self-Harm Concerns
When the individual has done something to hurt him/herself already, the first step is to call 911 for emergency medical assistance.
For psychological assistance on-campus, you may contact
Counseling and Psychological Services
at (703) 993-2380
to consult on how to assist the person and help him/her to get appropriate services.
If CAPS is not open, you may contact University Police at (703) 993-4357 to get assistance in identifying sources for emergency services.