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March 1, 2024, Filed Under: ESL, Social, UT, Weekend Attractions

UT Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHC)

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Coming Up in ELC:

Resume and CV Writing Presentation

  • Learn why resumes and CVs are important and how to write them!
  • Tuesday, March 5
  • 12:30 – 1:30 pm
  • CBA 3.304, Events Room

 

 

 

Upcoming Social Events: 

Talk Time

  • Practice your English conversation skills with native English speakers!
  • Wednesday, March 6
  • 3:45 – 4:45 pm
  • CBA 4.328

 

International students playing a card game together. Cookies and Card Games Social

  • Join your friends and classmates in the ELC for delicious cookies and fun card games! 
  • Thursday, March 7
  • 11:00 am – 1:00 pm 
  • CBA 3.304, Events Room

The UT Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHC) helps students deal with their personal, social, and emotional well-being and growth, so they can succeed in their studies. CMHC has a variety of programs to help students with the issues that make daily life difficult, help students in crises, support their mental health and safety, and help them get ready to handle the challenges of college life.

Photo courtesy of CMHC.

Suicide Prevention:

Suicide is believed to be the second leading cause of death for college students. Remember, help is here for you. If you need to speak to someone immediately, please call the following resources:

512-471-2255 – CMHC Crisis Line: Call the CMHC’s 24/7 crisis line to speak with a crisis counselor anytime.

988 – National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: The designated three-digit dialing code routing callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

Mental Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention Program

  • Visit the site to learn about the warning signs, to support other students struggling with thoughts of suicide, and to find ways you can get involved in suicide prevention at UT Austin.
  • “Suicide warning signs are specific behaviors that could indicate someone may be thinking about suicide. Recognizing warning signs is an important first step in being able to help someone. The more warning signs you see, the more likely it is that your friend may be thinking about suicide.” Learn about the different warning signs online.
  • “If a friend is showing suicide warning signs, it’s very important to take their distress seriously and offer appropriate support.” Learn how you can help online.

Crisis Resources for Students

  • In addition to the crisis resources listed above, CMHC has several additional resources online for specific situations.
  • Read examples of urgent situations. When in doubt, ask for help.

BeVocal- UT’s Bystander Intervention Program

Photo courtesy of CMHC.
  • BeVocal is a UT program that encourages all Longhorns to help stop dangerous behavior and prevent harm when they see it.
  • “Bystander intervention is recognizing a potentially harmful situation or interaction and choosing to respond in a way that could positively influence the outcome.”
  • BeVocal Steps to Intervention: (Recognize. Choose. Act.) 
      1. Recognize Potential Harm
      2. Choose to Respond
      3. Take Action
  • Learn more about BeVocal bystander intervention and about each step listed above.
Comfortable black chair in relaxing office space.
Photo courtesy of CMHC.

MindBody Labs

  • “MindBody Labs are self-paced environments designed to help UT students explore resources for improving their emotional and physical health. The labs currently feature audio and video instruction on a variety of topics. Most material is experiential, enabling students to follow along and practice skills as they are being discussed.”
  • MindBody Labs currently contain information and guided exercises on: breathing exercises, muscle relaxation, meditation, relaxation imagery/relaxation sounds, guided imagery, health and well being, sleep issues, food and eating issues.
  • They also offer these tools for biofeedback: RESPeRATE, and Galvanic Skin Resistance 2 (GSR2) – only at the SSB location.
    • According to the Cleveland Clinic, “Biofeedback is a mind-body therapy that can improve physical and mental health. During a biofeedback session, a practitioner will use painless sensors to measure certain bodily functions. You will see the results on a screen, then test ways to change the results. With practice, you will be able to make adjustments without the equipment.”
  • Campus Locations:
    • Student Services Building (SSB), 5th floor
      • Monday – Friday, 8 am – 4:30 pm
      • Check in at reception desk
    • Nursing School (NUR), Room 5.10D
      • Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm
      • Check out equipment in NUR 5.196
    • McCombs Wellness Center (CBA, 3.204)
      • Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm
      • Check in at front desk to use mindfulness materials including RESPeRATE.
    • William C. Powers, Jr. Student Activity Center (WCP), 2nd floor
      • Monday – Friday, 7 am – 8 pm
      • Saturday 10 am – 8 pm
      • Sunday 12 pm – 8 pm
      • Check-in is at the hospitality desk on the first floor.
  • You can try a few guided exercises online from your home. Exercises include deep breathing, muscle relaxation, meditations, and more!
Photo courtesy of CMHC.

Common Student Concerns

  • CMHC has put together resources which explore common student concerns.
  • Some of the common student concerns are anxiety, anger, depression, sleep, time management, health relationships, loneliness, self-esteem. View resources for all concerns online.

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Yeonsu Jo says

    March 4, 2024 at 12:04 pm

    That information is really helpful. As a international student, I sometimes feel that I need some or some medium to share my difficulties in United States. Thank you for good information.

    Reply
    • Jack Taylor says

      March 4, 2024 at 12:06 pm

      Thank you for sharing your experience. I’m glad you found this information helpful!

      Reply

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