By Jeff Murphy,
August 11, 2022
While the Humphreys Building houses classroom space for a number of academic programs,
it is also the home for the 欧美视频 Counseling Center.
WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 Understanding that a crisis can occur anytime in a student鈥檚 life,
the 欧美视频 Counseling Center is expanding its services this
fall to include a new 24-hour Crisis Support Line.
This new service is funded through the Campus Community Health Fee, which was an initiative
supported by the Student Government Association and approved by students. Students
who are experiencing a crisis and want to speak to a trained professional can now
do so round-the-clock by calling 660-543-8008. The same telephone number is also available
to students who may not be in a crisis, but still want to talk to a professional outside
the Counseling Center鈥檚 regular weekday hours of operation, including weekends.
鈥淭he Crisis Support Line functions as an extension of the Counseling Center. It functions
when the center is open, but we particularly want to make it available to students
who need to talk to someone after hours,鈥 said Jeanne Woon, director of the center.
Woon said the trained staff at the Crisis Support Line can assist students with any
number of issues they may face -- from the stress of dealing difficult courses and
personal issues such as a change in relationship or bereavement to depression, and
much more. Students who may be contemplating whether or not to visit the Counseling
Center in person but are not certain if they are ready to do so also may find the
Crisis Support Line as a good option.
鈥淪ome students may want to call the support line even if the Counseling Center is
open, because maybe they are not ready to come to the center and they just want to
talk to someone from a distance. Maybe they are someone who cannot come directly into
the counseling center. That鈥檚 perfectly acceptable as use of this line,鈥 Woon said.
If a student has a clinical concern, individuals who assist with the Crisis Support
Line will notify the Counseling Center to contact the student, if the individual seeking
assistance provides permission, Woon said. They can do so by sharing their email address.
Fully accredited by the International Accreditation of Counseling Services (IACS)
Board of Accreditation, the Counseling Center is located at Humphreys Building 131
and is open 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. weekdays.
The UCM Crisis Support Line is an addition to the Counseling Center and Campus Community
Health鈥檚 existing services. The Crisis Support Line phone number does not replace
the Counseling Center鈥檚 phone number, which is answered during business hours 660-543-4060.
Woon noted that in an immediate crisis, such as a life-threatening situation, students
should call 911 or UCM Public Safety at 660-543-4123. To be seen for a crisis appointment
at the Counseling Center during business hours, call 660-543-4060 or come to Humphreys
131. For scheduling concerns at the UCM Counseling Center (for example, scheduling
or canceling counseling appointments), call the center directly at 660-543-4060. With
increases in suicide on the rise nationally, the Counseling Center encourages anyone
who may be having thoughts that could lead to self harm to call the National Suicide
Prevention Lifeline at 988.
Individuals who want to know more about the Counseling Center are encouraged to visit
its website at www.ucmo.edu/cc.