About Mental Health Services
Mental health services provide help for people who are experiencing emotional problems that interfere with their work or personal lives. For example, pressures from school, home, and the workplace may accumulate and make it difficult to function effectively in all areas. The onset of a sudden change, such as job loss, breakup of a relationship, or death of a close relative may create emotional problems that interfere with daily living.
Warning Signs
- Physical complaints when no medical causes can be found.
- Excessive anxiety for no apparent reason.
- Prolonged feelings of despair and unhappiness, withdrawal, lack of interest in daily activities, etc.
- An unusual amount of irritability or suspiciousness toward others.
- Not working up to capacity at school or work; inability to concentrate.
- Personality changes that can’t be explained, such as sudden shifts in mood or behavior.
Get Help
Individuals experiencing one or more of these symptoms may be helped by counseling. The Personal Counseling Program provides free, confidential consultation, referral, and short-term services for students at the college.
The goal of short-term treatment may be to prevent small problems from becoming big ones or to intervene quickly in a crisis, helping people to return to their normal functioning as soon as possible. Remember that most people who seek help benefit from the treatment.
In situations where the problems are more longstanding, referrals can be provided for group services at the center or low-cost, quality services at a community mental health clinic.
If you or someone you care about suffers any of the above symptoms and you would like more information, come in and speak with a professional counselor in 0203 James Hall.
Contact Us
Personal Counseling
0203 James Hall
Brooklyn College
2900 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11210-2889
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P: 718.951.5363
F: 718.951.5734
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In Case of Emergency
- If your situation is an emergency, call, or come to the office during business hours.
- Otherwise, call or go to the nearest hospital emergency room. (Kings County Hospital Psychiatric Emergency Room is at 606 Winthrop Street, 718.245.2310.)
- You can also call 911 in an emergency.
- 988 is a 24-hour hotline for emergency mental health assistance and referral information.