Crisis Resources
You are a student in immediate crisis and one of the following applies to you:
You feel in immediate danger of harming yourself.
You feel in immediate danger of harming someone else.
You have recently been assaulted or had a traumatic experience.
911Universal Emergency Number
If you or someone else are in immediately danger or are experiencing thoughts of harming yourself or others, call 911. |
988National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Anyone experiencing suicidal or distressing thoughts can call or text this number to speak with a crisis counselor. |
Additional Resources
Emergence Health Network (EHN) – (915)779-1800
Local crisis center that provides counseling services and case management.
Center Against Sexual and Family Violence (CASFV) – (915) 593-7300
Support for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Services include crisis counseling, long—term counseling, and an emergency shelter.
Physician Support Line – (888)409-0141
Free and confidential peer support for physicians and medical students. Available Monday to Friday (except federal holidays) from 6am to 10pm MT.