
Mental Health Resources
Campus Mental Health Resources
Aiberry
Check in on your mental well-being. Access a variety of online mental health screenings at no cost.
Counseling & Psychological Services
CAPS offers free and confidential mental health support through counseling, group therapy, consultations, crisis services, workshops, and referrals to community providers for all enrolled University of Michigan-Flint students.
CAPS After Hours
CAPS After Hours is available evenings, weekends, and holidays by calling 810-762-3456 and pressing “0” when prompted.
MiResource
Access the UM-Flint provider database for help with understanding your mental health needs and getting matched with a provider.
Every Mind Matters – Student Organization
The mission of Every Mind Matters is to increase campus awareness and knowledge of mental health through advocacy and education; and to create a safe space for students to share their experience with mental health and pursue healing through healthy coping.
Local Resources
Center for Hope
Individual and group counseling to help those experiencing emotional or mental health issues, including substance abuse.
Hamilton Community Health Network
Behavioral health services available for children, adolescents, adults, and seniors.
Genesee Community Health Center
Offers psychiatric care and behavioral health services, including drug and alcohol abuse treatment.
Genesee Health System
Provides services & supports to individuals with serious mental health disorders, developmental disabilities, and substance use disorders. Regardless of insurance status, residents of Genesee, Lapeer, Sanilac, and St. Clair counties can contact the Access Center for free eligibility screening & treatment referrals. GHS also will assist with Medicaid, Medicare, and Healthy Michigan Enrollment. Provides crisis services to all Genesee County residents. The crisis line is available 24/7 at 810-257-3740 or toll-free 877-346-3648.
Hurley Mental Health Associates
Provides psychiatric and psychological services to address the mental health needs of adults, children, adolescents, teens, and individuals with handicaps or disabilities.
Oakland Psychological Clinic
Offers counseling and psychiatric care for individuals, couples, and families.
National Resources
Anxiety and Depression Association of America
Committed to improving the lives of the people who suffer from anxiety disorders through promotion of early diagnosis, treatment and cure.
The Jed Foundation
JED’s Mental Health Resource Center helps you manage your emotional health, cope with challenges, and support the people in your life.
Mental Health IS Health
Mental Health IS Health is an MTV Entertainment Studios initiative rooted in the reality that we all have mental health and need to take care of it like we do our physical health. The initiative aims to normalize conversation, create a connection to resources and inspire action on mental health.
National Alliance on Mental Illness
NAMI is dedicated to the eradication of mental illnesses and to the improvement of the quality of life of all whose lives are affected by these diseases.
National Mental Health Consumers’ Self-Help Clearinghouse
Helps connect individuals to self-help and advocacy resources, and offers expertise to self-help groups and other peer-run services for mental health consumers.
National Institute of Mental Health
Offers a wide variety of information, including:
Crisis Resources
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline call 988 24/7
- Crisis Text Line Text ‘HOME’ to 741741 24/7
- Trevor Project Lifeline 24/7 hotline for LGBTQ, is staffed by trained volunteers, day and night, for online chat, text ‘START’ to 678-678, or call 866-488-7386
- Trans Lifeline provides trans peer support. Call 877-565-8860
- Veterans’ Crisis Line dial 988 and press ‘1’
- Crisis Text Line for BIPOC specific resources: Text ‘STEVE’ to 741-741