A wide range of mental health services—both national and statewide in Indiana—is available if you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis or just needs extra support.
If you need immediate assistance, dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Cigna Veteran Support Line (855-244-6211) Pain management and substance use counseling and treatment services and resources for veterans, their families, and caregivers, both during and post-deployment. Services are provided whether or not the veteran is a Cigna customer.
COPLINE (1-800-COPLINE or 267-5463) A U.S.-based, international hotline staffed entirely by trained retired police officers for 24/7 confidential peer support for active and retired LEOs and their loved ones dealing with various stressors encountered on and off the job. They will also assist with referrals to a culturally competent mental health professional.
Crisis Textline (Text CONNECT to 741741) Free, confidential assistance from trained counselors
LGBTQ+ Trevor Project(866-488-7386 or Text START to 678-678) Confidential, judgement-free suicide hotline for LGBTQ+ youth in crisis
LGBT Hotline (888-843-4564) Information and resources for all ages
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Helpline (800-662-HELP or 4357) Information and treatment referral (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders
Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988 or 800-273-TALK or 8255) Free, confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress
Indiana services
Be Well Crisis Helpline (2-1-1, enter your zip code, then select number 3 from the prompts) Support for anyone experiencing stress, anxiety, loneliness, or mental health strains due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Turning Point Domestic Violence Services (800-221-6311) Crisis intervention for male and female victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault throughout Indiana
Campus and community mental health services
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at the Student Health Center 812-855-5711 Available in English, Hindi/Urdu, Mandarin, and Spanish. Full-time students receive two free CAPS visits each semester. Part-time students are also eligible for CAPS services at minimal cost. Fee reductions and payment arrangements are available.
All services are currently by phone or video. Virtual counseling sessions are only available to students in the state of Indiana at the time of their appointment. Access to a confidential space, plus video and audio technology (phone or computer), are necessary.
CAPS 24-hour Crisis Line 812-855-5711 choose option 1 to be connected with a crisis counselor Available for those who need immediate support rather than waiting for an available appointment
Anyone who is concerned about the safety or well-being of someone on campus can submit a confidential Care Referral about that person. If you are a student, you have the option of submitting a Care Referral to get help for yourself.
Student-focused, inclusive service available 24/7/365 for any member of the Indiana University community who has experienced an assault, who has or is experiencing sexual violence/harassment, or who is supporting someone who has been impacted by intimate or gender-based violence
Connects students with resources and guides them through life and academic emergencies, including grief/emotional, physical injury or illness, financial, transportation, and housing-related crises.
Individuals wishing to speak to a member of the BCT should call 317-274-2548 or 317-274-4431 and ask to talk with a coordinating member of the BCT.
Anyone who is concerned about the safety or well-being of someone on campus can submit a confidential Care Referral about that person. If you are a student, you have the option of submitting a Care Referral to get help for yourself.
Provides access to professional counseling and referrals for IU employees and their family members with mental and emotional health concerns, 24/7, 365 days a year.
This 24-hour walk-in crisis service provides mental health crisis intervention to clients suffering from serious mental illness and substance abuse, as well as services for children and adolescents who are seriously emotionally disturbed.
Note: Will be moving sometime this academic year to a to-be-determined campus location.
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking to aid in developing a place for safety and connection with resources on and off campus.
Offers proactive child abuse prevention services to family preservation programs, and provides comprehensive programming for adults suffering from trauma, abuse and addiction.
Provides community-based mental health services for both adults and children with a wide variety of needs.
Tom & Barbara Schoellkopf Community Counseling 812-375-7525, co201a@iu.edu (Note: Telephone voicemail and email are NOT monitored 24 hours a day. No crisis or emergency services provided.)
Provides free, confidential telehealth services by appointment only to IUPUC, Ivy Tech, and Purdue Polytechnic students. Military members and their family are also seen free of charge. During the pandemic, telehealth services will be provided to community members free of charge.
Office of Student Affairs Anyone who is concerned about the safety or well-being of someone on campus can submit a confidential Care Referral about that person. If you are a student, you have the option of submitting a Care Referral to get help for yourself.
Provides free, professional, and confidential consultations for IUPUC students. If campus hours do not work, Solutions can be contacted directly to schedule an appointment at an off-campus office by calling 812-377-5074.
Office of Title IX Campus Center Room 160, 4601 Central Avenue Dr. Joan Poulsen, 812-348-7256, jpoulsen@iupuc.edu
Provides help to students and employees in need of assistance in response to sexual violence and harassment.
Provides counseling services for a wide range of mental health concerns and child abuse prevention education services.
Hope Squad® Carol Kostrzewsky, 812-375-7527, ckostrze@iupuc.edu
Hope Squad® is a school-based peer support program that provides suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention education and training to students, parents, and the surrounding communities. Students can utilize this program to seek help with problems and suicidal thoughts.
Provides confidential, professional 24/7/365 counseling, referrals to specialists, and general information to help IU employees and their family members manage mental and emotional health concerns.
Provides community-based mental health and addiction services. Also provides Centerstone Solutions, a full-service EAP that identifies issues affecting workplace productivity, morale, and overall effectiveness to help individuals function at their best in both their professional and personal lives.
Confidential, free counseling services addressing stress, anxiety, depression, and life management are provided to students and immediate family members.
Anyone who is concerned about the safety or well-being of someone on campus can submit a confidential Care Referral about that person. If you are a student, you have the option of submitting a Care Referral to get help for yourself.
Provides confidential, professional 24/7/365 counseling, referrals to specialists, and general information to help IU employees and their family members to manage mental and emotional health concerns.
Provides community-based mental health care, addiction treatment and community education; also specializes in crisis and urgent care, forensic evaluation, primary care, housing assistance and other related services.
Meridian Crisis line: 800-333-2647 Appointments: 765-935-5390
Provides community-based primary care, mental and behavioral health care, counseling services, addiction services, and other related services.
Person of Concern formfor use by faculty, staff, students, family members or others who are concerned about an Indiana University Kokomo student, faculty, or staff member.
Provides confidential, professional 24/7/365 counseling, referrals to specialists, and general information to help IU employees and their family members manage mental and emotional health concerns.
Provides a variety of programs, from teaching new parents proper childcare skills to providing housing for homeless veterans, from providing shelter for abused women, men and children to preventing child abuse in the first place.
Submit a Concerned Persons Referral form to report to the Behavioral Consultation Team (BCT), instances of behavior perceived as dangerous and/or potentially threatening to the Campus Community.
Provides confidential, professional 24/7/365 counseling, referrals to specialists, and general information to help IU employees and their family members manage mental and emotional health concerns.
Offers confidential, free counseling services by trained staff for a variety of personal and emotional issues including stress/time management, depression, anxiety, academic concerns, grief, sexual assault/violence, and eating disorders.
Find crisis referral instructions if you encounter a student who is suicidal or in need of emergency mental health care, take the following steps to access our services:
All-inclusive facility provides a range of services including vaccinations, birth control advice, STI testing and treatment. Specializes in the care of students, faculty and staff, as well as the community.
Provides confidential, professional 24/7/365 counseling, referrals to specialists, and general information to help IU employees and their family members manage mental and emotional health concerns.
Confidential and available to all IUS students (part- or full-time) at no fee; professionally trained counselors; signer and/or translator provided through Disability Services if needed.
Provides confidential, professional 24/7/365 counseling, referrals to specialists, and general information to help IU employees and their family members manage mental and emotional health concerns.
Available 24/7. Provides trauma-informed advocacy and support for individuals, families and communities affected by intimate partner violence and sexual assault; also provides all qualified individuals emergency shelter, sexual assault services and other services.
Centerstone Indiana crisis line: 800-832-5442 or 877-467-3123 (877-HOPE123)
Provides community-based mental health and addiction services.