Crisis Resources

You are a student in immediate crisis and one of the following applies to you:

You feel in immediate danger of harming yourself.

You feel in immediate danger of harming someone else.

You have recently been assaulted or had a traumatic experience.

911

Universal Emergency Number

 

If you or someone else are in immediately danger or are experiencing thoughts of harming yourself or others, call 911.

988

National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

 

Anyone experiencing suicidal or distressing thoughts can call or text this number to speak with a crisis counselor.

Additional Resources 

Emergence Health Network (EHN) – (915)779-1800

Local crisis center that provides counseling services and case management. 

Center Against Sexual and Family Violence (CASFV) – (915) 593-7300

Support for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Services include crisis counseling, long—term counseling, and an emergency shelter. 

Physician Support Line – (888)409-0141

Free and confidential peer support for physicians and medical students. Available Monday to Friday (except federal holidays) from 6am to 10pm MT.