Mental Health

ASUM-Recognized Student Groups

For the most up-to-date contact information for the student groups listed below, please visit the ASUM Student Group Listing.

UM Mental Health Allies

Purpose: Promoting mental health awareness to reduce stigmatization and to increase utilization of resources in the community.

Campus Resources

Curry Health Center Counseling

Curry Health Center Counseling addresses the personal, behavioral, and mental health needs of UM students.  We have licensed counselors and psychologists, as well as advanced graduate students.  Individual appointments are $25.00 and your initial consultation is free if you have paid the health fee for the semester. 

Student Advocacy Resource Center (SARC)

Counseling is available to survivors of sexual assault or relationship violence. This service is free and typically extends over six to eight sessions. Counselors or clinical interns can provide referrals to other agencies, as desired by the client.

UM Clinical Psychology Center (CPC)

UM CPC provides education and awareness of women's issues and referrals for domestic violence, gay and lesbian issues, psychological support, eating disorders and reproductive health.

Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT)

Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) is a campus-wide team of appointed professionals responsible for identifying, assessing, and responding to serious concerns and/or disruptive behaviors by students who may threaten the health or safety of the campus community.