Counseling and Mental Health Resources for College Students

 The Centre for Women

813-210-9719

  • Provides individual, couples, and family counseling services.

  • Individuals can receive 12 therapy sessions at no charge

  • All sessions are 1 hour and are done via telehealth or in-person. 

The University of South Florida (USF)- Counseling Center

813-974-2831

www.usf.edu/student-affairs/counseling-center

The University of Tampa- Dickey Health and Wellness Center

813-253-6250

counseling@ut.edu

www.ut.edu/campus-life/student-services/dickey-health-and-wellness-center/counseling-services

  • Provides counseling services, support groups, and other mental health support resources to full-time undergraduate students and graduate international students.


Hillsborough Community College

813-253-7000 

hcccounseling@hccfl.edu

www.hccfl.edu/support-services/counseling/counselors

  • Provides short-term individual counseling, seminars and workshops, and other mental health resources to students.

The Spring of Tampa Bay, Inc.

Crisis Hotline: 813-247-7233 or 247-SAFE

Outreach: 813-749-8764

www.thespring.org 

  • Outreach Services: Offers safety planning, referrals and advocacy for survivors of dating and domestic violence.

  • Prevention Team: Conducts trainings on domestic violence and teen dating violence for youth, businesses, community organizations and social services professionals who work with families.

  • Youth Action Committee: Educates youth on dating violence and empowers them to be leaders in society and among their friends.

Center for Discovery Eating Disorder Support Groups

centerfordiscovery.com/groups/

Schedule: 1st, 3rd, and 5th (if applicable) Mondays of every month.

  • The Center for Discovery offers free Zoom peer-to-peer support groups focused on eating disorder recovery.

  • This group is open to anyone who is currently in treatment, in recovery, or has not yet sought treatment for an eating disorder.

  • Register here.

 Tampa Pediatric Psychology also offers support group for teens and college students with ADHD. More information can be found here.

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