EMSS | Student Counseling
Too much going on?
Stressed about school?
Worried about your relationship?
Life happens, let's talk about it.
The Student Counseling/wellness office offers short-term psychological counseling to all registered students who may be undergoing personal difficulties or learning problems that interfere with their daily functioning. Individual counseling is offered to assist students in resolving issues that cause emotional distress. Psycho-educational group counseling offers the opportunity for students to work together in learning to deal more effectively with personal concerns. Confidentiality is strictly maintained within each of these four areas.
Location: Humanities and Social Sciences Building, 103
Tel: (671) 735-2890
Email: wellness@triton.uog.edu
The Isa Psychological Services Center at UOG is closed for restructuring with plans to reopen in the future to continue to meet the mental health needs of the UOG community and the broader community of Guam as it has for the past 16 years.
In the meantime, the center has made a list of mental and behavioral health service providers in the community that the UOG community can contact to arrange for mental health services.
If you are in urgent need of mental health care, please call one of the following:
Location: Humanities & Social Sciences Building, Room 103
Tel: (671) 735-2890
Email: vawpp@triton.uog.eduWebsite: https://www.uog.edu/schools-and-colleges/college-of-liberal-arts-and-social-sciences/vawpp/
The Violence Against Women Prevention Program is a resource and victim services center working to prevent violent crimes against women, particularly domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. The program's services are confidential and are available for University of Guam students, staff, faculty, and members of their families.
The VAWPP provides:
Location: Humanities and Social Sciences Building, Room 212
Tel: (671) 735-2883
Email: ipinangon@triton.uog.edu
Guam's 24-Hour Crisis Hotline:
(671) 647-8833
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
Toll Free: 1 (800) 273-TALK (8255)