GSO Guide to Student Life
So You're Not Getting Along with Anyone at All
Graduate school can be a wonderful time full of happy moments
and personal and intellectual growth. However, it also has
plenty of stress-inducing situations and everyone needs to have
someone to talk to at one time or another. Sometimes, just
talking to your friends in the hallway may not be enough or the
right source for help. In these situations it can be useful to
get help outside of your scientific and personal cohorts. A
brief list of some resources available at the health center and
outside is provided here.
Counseling
Students employed as GRADUATE ASSISTANTS can contact
Elizabeth Robinson with the
Employee Assistance
Program at 860-679-2893. Non-GA students can contact Debra
Johnson or Pamela Skerker in the Department of Psychiatry at
860-679-6700.
There are also community-based services (outside the UConn
Health Center community) that provide specific crisis and
counseling services:
Al-Anon/Alateen:
888-825-2666
These organizations support people who have family members with
alcoholism. This number will give you an answering service that
provides dates, times, and locations of Al-Anon/Alateen
meetings.
Alcoholics Anonymous:
860-282-5924
This number will give you an answering service that provides
dates, times and locations of AA meetings.
Cocaine Anonymous Hotline:
860-871-4584
This is a recording that provides meeting times for Cocaine
Anonymous, and tells you how to receive a mailing of information
on addiction. Another phone number is also provided if you need
more immediate help.
Domestic Violence:
Hartford Interval
House: 860-527-0550
Trained crisis counselors answer this hotline 24 hours/day. The
group provides information, referrals, and emergency shelter for
women (and their children if needed). The group also organizes
child and adult support groups and provides victim advocates in
the Hartford, Manchester and West Hartford court systems. This
hotline is frequently busy, so keep trying.
Domestic Violence:
Prudence Crandall
Center for Women-New Britain Crisis Line: 860-225-6357
This 24 hour hotline is staffed by crisis counselors who provide
advocacy and counseling services to victims of domestic
violence. The services are free and emergency shelter can be
obtained for battered women and their children.
Gamblers
Anonymous: 203-777-5585
This is an answering service that provides the phone number of a
person on call who will talk to you. These people are on call
only in a vague sense; you might get an answering machine.
Narcotics Anonymous:
860-828-3137
This number provides the times and locations of meetings in the
area for recovering narcotic addicts. The goal of these group
meetings is to share experiences and provide strength and hope.
Sexual Assault Crisis Hotline: 860-522-6666
This number is staffed by crisis counselors 24 hours/day. These
counselors talk to men, women and children who have experienced
sexual assault. The hotline counselors arrange appointments for
one-on-one counseling and for teen and adult support groups at
the Hartford Regional
YWCA at 135 Broad Street, Hartford.
Suicide Hotline: The
Samaritans: 860-232-2121
Private counseling services are covered to various degrees by
the health plans offered by the state. Refer to your health plan
summary for details. Also note that some private counseling
services bill on a sliding scale (fee is determined according to
ability to pay). <
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