Mental and emotional health.
On campus.
- The Counseling Center: Any student registered for one or more credits is eligible for a consultation appointment. As resources permit, additional services and/or referrals may be provided. Counseling services are generally available on an appointment basis. Call the Counseling Center to check available times, 355-8270 (TTY 353-7278).
- MSU Counseling Center Sexual Assault Program: The Sexual Assault Program provides immediate crisis intervention and advocacy services to women and men who have been impacted by rape or sexual assault as well as proactive sexual assault prevention education programming for MSU community members. Services available include: a 24-hour hotline; medical advocacy; counseling and legal advocacy. These services are available to survivors of sexual assault and their non-offending significant others. The Counseling Center also offers follow-up counseling services for MSU students. The Sexual Assault Hotline is (517) 372-6666, and is open 24 hours a day. Click the link above for more information.
- The Family and Child Clinic: Provides therapeutic services for families, couples, and individuals of all ages through a systemic lens. $30 per session between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm, $35 per session between 4:00pm and 8:00 pm, and $15 per session for MSU students. Contact them for more information at (517) 432-2272.
- The MSU Psychological Clinic: Provides psychological services to children, adolescents, adults, families, couples, and older adults. The Clinic offers psychotherapy, psychological assessments and evaluations, and mood and memory workshops for older adults. Therapy services are confidential, short-term, and available at affordable, income-adjusted rates. Contact the clinic at (517) 355-9564 for more information.
- The MSU Psychiatry Clinic: The Department of Psychiatry is part of MSU HealthTeam and provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment for adults, adolescents, children, and the elderly with a wide variety of mental disorders. Faculty members have unique expertise in eating disorders, mood disorders, geriatrics, gender and sexual issues, mental disorders due to medical conditions, sports, and performing arts medicine. Appointments can be made by contacting the Psychiatry Clinic at (517) 353-3070.
Community resources and external links.
- The Michigan Mental Health Networker - Lansing Area Services: Listing of many of the mental health and substance abuse providers in the Greater Lansing area, complete with brief descriptions of the offices, services provided, and contact information. Also has links to Child and Adolescent Services, Self Help and Support Groups, Substance Abuse Services, and a directory for local therapists.
- Sparrow Hospital Behavioral Health Services: The Behavioral Health program provides or coordinates resources for those individuals who experience an emotional or psychological crisis, psychiatric illness or substance addiction. Offers both inpatient, day treatment, and outpatient programs. Contact at (517) 364-7700.
- St. Vincent Catholic Charities Family Counseling Center: Provides therapeutic services for any residents of the Tri-county area, and serves individuals, couples, families, and children of all ages. Contact St. Vincent's at (517) 323-4734 Ext. 1700.
- Insight Recovery Centers: A comprehensive provider of substance abuse and mental health services. Insight offers residential, day treatment, and outpatient programs for those dealing with mental health or substance abuse concerns. Contact Insight at 1-800-327-8989 or at help@insightrecovery.org.
- Clinton-Eaton-Ingham CMH Ingham Counseling Center: 24 hour emergency: (517) 372-8460 or 800-372-8460. Children's Services offers comprehensive services dedicated to the promotion of healthy family relationships. Treatment and psycho-education are provided to families with children from infancy to 18 years of age. Programs include an early intervention and school based service, child & adolescent services and a family guidance service. Requests for services should be made by calling the Access office at 517-346-8318 or 888-800-1559
- Child and Family Services, Capital Area: Provides counseling assistance to people of all ages experiencing a variety of life problems. The program responds to a growing need in the Greater Lansing community by targeting services to low income families and adjusting fees based on ability to pay. Contact: (517) 882-4000.
- National Institute of Mental Health.