MI Talk (pronounced "My Talk") is a website for UM students with mental
health resources such as online screenings for depression and anxiety, skill-building tools, and recorded
workshops, lectures and relaxation exercises.
Short-term psychotherapy for individuals or couples
Workshops for changing patterns of behavior, study skills, etc.
Assessment of substance abuse patterns (ASAP)
Sexual assault counseling
Referrals for additional help
Online screening (see Common Concerns on their website)
UM Center for the Child and Family
530 Church Street
734-764-9466
Comprehensive range of mental health services for children and families in the community including:
UM Psychological Clinic
530 Church Street, Suite 2456
734-764-3471
"Affordable, confidential assessment, counseling, and treatment with specialty services for anxiety,
couples' therapy, and adult ADHD and Learning Disabilities." Accepts some insurance plans including Premier Care and GradCare,
offers sliding-fee scale.
Department of Public Safety can do safety checks on students. For emergencies
call 911; for non-emergencies call 734-763-1131.
UM Mental Health Resources
Links to campus mental health care resources and reports the work of the Mental Health Workgroup.
UM Academic Advisors
Decision-making assistance, help with classes, career counseling; free for UM students.
UM Career Center
3200 Student Activities Building
734-764-7460
Prepares UM students and alumni to be active, life-long learners in developing and implementing their career decisions.
UM Comprehensive Studies Program
734-764-9128
Serves students of color who are underrepresented in higher education plus others.
UM Language Resource Center
2018 Modern Languages Building
734-764-0424
Serves, supports and promotes the study and instruction of foreign languages, cultures, and literatures.
UM Math Lab
Provides free walk-in tutoring to all UM students.
UM Science Learning Center
1720 Chemistry Building
734-764-9326
Supports teaching and learning in the natural sciences. Houses computer labs, meeting alcoves, study space and a loan desk
for reserve and study materials.
UM Sweetland Writing Center
1139 Angell Hall
734-764-0429
Provides consultation to students who seek help with academic writing.
UM School of Nursing
Offers an on-line manual to help strengthen students' academic skills. Addresses learning styles, stress management,
organization, study skills, note taking, effective reading and test preparation.
UM Faculty and Staff Assistance Program
Provides short-term counseling, personalized coaching and educational presentations for staff, faculty and their
immediate family members.
UM Health System (Hospitals
and Clinics) (Note: services at the UM
Health System are not covered by students' health service
fee. For more information, see Who Can Use UHS?)
UM Depression Center
734-936-4400
Develops, disseminates, and advances state-of-the-art science, education, treatment and prevention strategies for clinical
depression. Treatment services available to the public on a fee-for-services basis (accepts some insurance plans). Produces
Beyond Sadness, a brochure on depression available in 12 languages.
UM Stress
and Anxiety Disorders Program
734-764-5348
Provides state-of-the-art clinical care for patients with anxiety disorders and is a leading anxiety research center.
UM Adult Psychiatry - Ambulatory Division
800-525-5188 or 734-764-9190
Treatment services available to the public on a fee-for-services basis (accepts some insurance plans).
UM Psychiatry Emergency Service
734-996-4747
Emergency walk-in consultation and phone service available 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
UM Preventive Cardiology
734-998-7400
Offers a "Power of Relaxation" program, as well as nutrition, weight management, exercise, smoking cessation and stress
management programs.
Student Groups
CARE has a mission to support the needs of a diverse population
by increasing awareness and understanding of eating and body image issues at the UM.
Finding Voice Finding Voice is an
organization of UM students dedicated to improving the campus environment for students with psychological disorders.
PULSE is a student-run, UHS-sponsored organization promoting health
in residential communities.
SHARE is a student organization dedicated to educating the
University community about mental health concerns and resources on campus.
Local Resources
S.O.S. Community Services
734-484-4300
Helps individuals and families in need to achieve economic, family and residential stability.
Health Services Access
734-544-3050 or 800-440-7548
Entry point for Medicaid-eligible and uninsured for mental health, public health and or substance abuse information and
services in Washtenaw County. Callers receive health information and/or referrals to community services.
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill
734-994-6611
Offers support (including support groups), education and advocacy for people with mental illness and their family members
in Washtenaw County.
Anxiety Disorders Association of America
240-485-1001
Committed to improving the lives of the people who suffer from anxiety disorders through promotion of early diagnosis,
treatment and cure.
Campus Blues is a mental health website for college students.
Jed Foundation works
to reduce suicide among college students in the U.S
and offers a toll-free National Suicide Prevention Hotline
at 800-273-TALK.
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
800-950-NAMI (6264)
Dedicated to the eradication of mental illnesses and to the improvement of the quality of life of all whose lives are affected
by these diseases.
National Mental Health Consumer's Self-Help Clearinghouse
800-553-4539 or 215-751-1810
Helps connect individuals to self-help and advocacy resources, and offers expertise to self-help groups and other peer-run services
for mental health consumers.