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**Please inform the instructor at least a week in advance if you will be missing class for religious observance.** | **Please inform the instructor at least a week in advance if you will be missing class for religious observance.** | ||
- | ## Mental Health and Wellness | + | ## Mental Health and Wellness in CMCI |
- | The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to the well-being of all students. If you are struggling with personal stressors, mental health or substance use concerns that are impacting academic or daily life, please contact [Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS)](https://www.colorado.edu/counseling/) located in C4C or call (303) 492-2277, 24/7. | + | As a student, you may experience a range of issues that can cause barriers to learning and living life to the fullest. These might include strained relationships, anxiety, exploring identity, high levels of stress, alcohol/drug problems, learning of/experiencing potentially traumatic events, feeling down, or loss of motivation. Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) and CMCI’s embedded therapist Trinity Bryant are here to help with these or other issues you may experience. You can learn about the free, confidential mental health services available on campus by calling 303-492-2277 (24/7 support), visiting [the counseling website](https://www.colorado.edu/counseling/), or by signing up for a screen via the MyCUHealth Portal. You can also learn about other student wellness resources [here](https://www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/health-and-wellness). |
- | Free and unlimited telehealth is also available through [Academic Live Care](https://www.colorado.edu/health/academiclivecare). The Academic Live Care site also provides information about additional wellness services on campus that are available to students. | + | ### Crisis resources |
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+ | * CU CAPS and CAPS After Hours Number: (303) 492-2277 | ||
+ | * Trevor Project (LGBTQ) Crisis Line (24/7): (866) 488-7386 or text START to 678678 | ||
+ | * Mental Health Partners Drop-In Crisis Center (Open 24x7): 3180 Airport Road, Boulder, CO 80301; (303) 443-8500 | ||
## A commitment and invitation from our college | ## A commitment and invitation from our college |