MICA's Counseling Center offers the following free services: individual, group, family and couples counseling, stress reduction through meditation, guided imagery, exercise and nutrition. Our counselors are highly trained and experienced and are able to work with students who are suffering from adjustment disorders, clinical depression, anxiety, eating disorders, bi-polar disorder, drug and alcohol problems as well as dealing with all types of crisis intervention such as sexual assault, suicide, bereavement and accidents. We also have a list of psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers in private practice in the Baltimore community if a student would like to be referred off-campus or requires more in-depth counseling than we are able to provide.
What's New?
In the online Wellness Corner you can try some relaxation and stress-reduction exercises, read information on mental health and general wellness, and explore some links to more mindfulness resources.
Location:
Wellness Center . 1501 Mount Royal Avenue . Lower Level
Hours:
Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday - 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Thursday . Friday - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Walk-Ins . Monday - Friday - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
(During walk-in times, Student Counseling Services will have one counselor available. Sessions are generally allotted 20 minutes to accomodate as many students as possible.)
Phone:
To make an appointment, please call: 410.225.2367
Student Counseling Services Staff:
- Patricia Farrell, MSW, LCSW-C, Director and Licensed Psychotherapist
- Jeff Klug, LCPC, Associate Director and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
- Joseph Kachik, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist and Counselor
- Andrea Rackowski, LCSW, Licensed Psychotherapist
The Counseling Center staff also serve as a liaison to Student Health Services (410.225.7325).
How and when to refer a student to counseling:
At times everyone feels stressed out, depressed, angry, anxious or confused. Sometimes a good friend or relative can help. However there are times when these problems do not go away or become overwhelming. These are the times when a student should seek professional help.
If you or someone you know has been...
- drinking too much or taking drugs (illegal/or abusing prescribed drugs)
- eating or sleeping differently
- feeling helpless or hopeless
- having dramatic mood swings
- so anxious, afraid or depressed that everyday activities & relationships have been affected
- performing poorly at work or school
- physically, sexually or emotionally abused
- experiencing a crisis or stressful event, like a death in the family, a divorce, or the break-up of a relationship
- thinking about suicide or using self-harming behaviors to calm down
...then talking to a professional counselor may be just the choice to make.
It is always best if the person needing counseling makes the call him or herself. By taking the initiative the person is taking the first step to increased feelings of well being and health.
How to get help if a student is in immediate danger of hurting self/other:
If a student is in immediate danger of hurting him/herself or others, reports feeling severe depression or hearing voices or seeing things that others do not see:
- Dial 911 and request immediate assistance.
- If the student lives on campus, you may call Campus Safety on its 24 hour emergency line at (443) 423-3333 for further assistance.
Hotline Phone Numbers
- Suicide Hotline: Baltimore: 410.828.6390
- Suicide Hotline: National: 1.800.273.TALK (8255)
- Grassroots Crisis Hotline (Any Crisis): 410.531.6677
- National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1.800.656.4673
- AIDS Hotline: 1.800.342.AIDS (2437)
- Alcoholics Anonymous Hotline: 410.663.1922
- Alcohol & Drug Abuse Helpline: 1.800.234.0420
- Poison Control ‑ Any Substance: 1.800.662.9886
- National Gay/Lesbian Hotline: Baltimore: 410.837.8888
- National Gay/Lesbian Hotline: National: 1.888.843.4564
Web Site Links
- suicidepreventionlifeline.org - National suicide prevention support
- ulifeline.org - Suicide prevention resource specific to students (JED Foundation)
- baltimoreaa.org - Alcoholics Anonymous . 12 steps; 12 traditions; meetings
- freestatena.org - Maryland/Baltimore Narcotics Anonymous information, meetings
- lifeline.org - Mental health library, drug database & self evaluation resource
- wright-counseling.com/safezone - Information about coming out at college
- outproud.org/brochure - Information about coming out to your parents
- niagra.edu/misa/newsite/cultureshock.asp - International students coping with culture shock
- www.rainn.org - Rape, abuse + incest national network
Healthy Resources and Links
An interactive guide of Head-to-Toe Wellness
Maps & Directions