Mental Health Resources

 

  • National crisis resources
  • For Students
  • For Faculty/Staff 
  • For Parents 

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 24/7 confidential crisis support.
Call 1-800-273-8255 or use the 988 Lifeline web chat.

Crisis Text Line: 24/7 confidential crisis support.
Text "Hello" to 741-741

Trans Lifeline: 24/7 peer support by a member of the trans community.
Call 1-877-565-8860

Gambling Helpline:  800-GAMBLE-5 or 800-426-2535

LGBT National Help Center: 24/7 confidential peer support for members of the LGBTQ community.
Call 1-888-843-4564 or use the LGBT Help online chat.

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 24/7 confidential support.
Call 1-800-799-7233 or online chat.

Trevor Project: 24/7 support for LGBTQ+ concerns.
Call 1-866-488-7386 or text 678-678.

National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN): 24/7 support for victims of sexual violence.
Call 1-800-656-4673 or online chat.

Looking for other ways to support mental health and wellness? Check out these 10 FREE apps to help you manage your mental wellness. 

Mental Health Apps for Apple Users

Mental Health Apps for Android Users

Concerned about a student? 

Faculty and staff are important partners in supporting mental health at Marquette, often playing a critical role in identifying and assisting students in distress. Counseling Center staff are available for consultation with faculty and staff can assist in sharing information about mental health issues, discussing how you can best talk to the student, and providing information about how to connect the student to help. 

If you would like to speak to someone about a student of concern, please call the Counseling Center at (414) 288-7172 and select Option 1. If you have any imminent concerns about the safety of another member of the Marquette community, please contact 911 (off campus) or (414) 288-1911 (on or near campus). 

Additional resources: 

  • CARE Team: A cross-departmental team to assess, refer, and coordinate a university response to students of concern. 
  • Red Folder: A reference guide to recognizing, referring, and responding to students in distress. 

Mental health and wellness resources for faculty and staff: 

Parents are important partners in supporting student mental health at Marquette. You are often among the first to notice when your child is experiencing difficulties and can play a critical role in connecting providing support and connecting them to other support resources. Counseling Center staff are available to discuss your concerns, answer questions regarding our services, and provide information about how to connect students to support resources. 

If you would like to speak with someone about your student, please call the Counseling Center at (414) 288-7172 and select Option 1. If you have any imminent concerns about the safety of your students, please contact the Marquette University Police Department at (414) 288-1911.

Additional resources: 

  • CARE Team: A cross-departmental team to assess, refer, and coordinate a university response to students of concern. 
  • Conversations to Have with Your Student: A resource to facilitate discussions about mental health, alcohol and other drugs, and sexual violence.