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8:30am-5:00pm M-F

Phone
413-538-2037

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You can make an appointment by either coming to the Counseling Service office during our office hours or by calling our office. The receptionist will arrange an intake appointment for you at a time that fits your schedule. We try to accommodate requests for appointments as quickly as possible.



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Counseling Service Resources

Emergency Resources 
Responding to a Sexual Assault
Directions to Local Hospitals
National Resources

Emergency Resources
Please let us know if you need to be seen immediately and we will be sure to accommodate you. There is a clinician on-duty from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm each day to assist students in crisis who require immediate attention. From 5 pm-10 pm on weekdays and 10 am-9 pm on weekends, students can receive emergency assistance by going to the college infirmary or by calling the infirmary nurse at 413-538-2242. After 10 pm students should contact Public Safety/Dean-on-Call by calling 1-911 (from an on campus phone) or call 413-538-2304 (from an off campus phone).

Student can also call the Behavioral Health Network Crisis Line at 413-733-6661 any hour of the day or night.

Responding to a Sexual Assault  (PDF)

Directions to Local Hospitals via MapQuest 

National Resources

  • For College Women
    This Web site was created by Brandeis University college students for college students everywhere. It provides a portal to a wealth of health information resources.
  • The Counseling Center Village
    The “Virtual Pamphlet Collection” includes psychoeducational pamphlets produced by counseling centers and organized by topic.
  • National Eating Disorder Association
    NEDA is dedicated to expanding public understanding of eating disorders and promoting access to quality treatment for those affected along with support for their families through education, advocacy and research.
  • Violence Against Women
    The National Center for Victims of Crime is dedicated to helping women who have been victimized by crime--and those who support them--find the resources needed to rebuild lives.
  • Ulifeline
    This Web site provides students with links to mental health information.
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This page maintained by Counseling Service. Last modified on December 5, 2006.