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Mental health and wellness

Whether "publish or perish" or the pandemic has you stressed, we have your back.

We're glad you're here.

The University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno is always prepared to assist graduate students who experience mental health challenges during their academic journey. Throughout and since the pandemic, efforts have been elevated to ensure students' health and well-being would continue to be supported, even as need continued to increase. Counseling Services and the Student Health Center quickly adapted their services to continue to provide high-quality psychiatric care remotely, while Fitness & Recreational Sports shared a number of workouts for free on their public  to help students stay fit and fight stress. If you are struggling with mental health issues or traumatic experiences, we have doctors, counselors and resources available to help. Read on to learn more.

Thank you to the Graduate Student Association's Student Advocacy Committee for their contributions to this page. If you would like to be involved in advocating on behalf of fellow graduate students, we encourage you to join a GSA committee.

Crisis Support Center of NV

Call for free, confidential support at any time, 365 days a year. They're always available to help with issues such as depression and suicide; sexual assault support; domestic, child, and elder abuse; and substance abuse.

Call 1-800-273-8255 Text CARE to 839863

Community help directories

  • NV Attorney General's Office |
  • NV Health and Human Services | 
  • NV Health and Human Services |
  • Washoe County Human Services Agency | 

Seeing a specialist off-campus may be covered by your graduate student health insurance.

Your mandatory graduate student healthcare plan through Aetna covers treatment from a variety of local mental health and wellness specialists, including counselors, psychiatrists, nutritionists and treatment facilities. Log in to find a provider, or as a guest, just enter your zip code and select the Open Choice PPO plan under Student Health Medical Plans. View the to see what is and is not covered.

LGBTQIA+ resources, support, community and advocacy

Mascot Alphie holding a pride flagThe Queer and LGBT Advocacy Board (QLAB), comprised of out and allied faculty and staff, makes an ongoing assessment of attitudes and conditions throughout the University regarding gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans and Queer persons and issues. Based on these assessments, they advocate for positive change and seek implementation. 

QLAB shares the fruits of this work by maintaining a  and a list of related student groups.

We have caring people to talk to on campus.

Counseling Services at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno offers a variety of free, confidential services to graduate students.

Individual counseling Counseling Services offers short-term therapy with an emphasis on improving daily functioning and academic success. Counseling is currently conducted virtually.
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Group therapy Our therapy groups are safe, confidential, and supportive environments to work through problems, heal old wounds and more. Groups are currently meeting virtually.
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The Downing Counseling Clinic The Downing Counseling Clinic is a training center for graduate students in the Counseling and Educational Psychology Program. All sessions are conducted by graduate students, supervised by faculty.
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Urgent care If students have urgent psychological concerns, they have an opportunity to meet with a clinician during Urgent Care hours on Monday through Thursday.
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We have psychiatric services and online resources.

The Student Health Center offers quality psychiatric care and additional online resources for students.

See a psychiatrist on-campus Schedule your appointment in advance to ensure a psychiatrist is available when you come in.
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Virtual resources for students The Student Health Center has compiled articles, tips and tools for health and well-being.
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We offer resources and activities that can promote greater health and happiness.

Eating well, exercising and making friends can be transformative for your mental health and well-being. Here are some resources and ideas to get you started.

Prioritize yourself LiveWell is a University website with tools to help you prioritize your well-being and navigate campus resources to take care of you and your Pack.
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Exercise Fitness & Recreational Sports offers affordable, in-person and free virtual fitness opportunities for students.
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Join a club The Graduate Student Association has a number of academic, social, physical-fitness and identity-related clubs to help you grow, connect and fight loneliness.
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Eat well The Student Health Center offers free on-campus nutrition services. Call ahead to meet with a registered dietician.
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We have resources to help you with addiction.

Whether you're trying to quit smoking, or you find yourself struggling with other addictive behaviors, we have resources for you.

NRAP ÁùºÏ±¦µä Recovery and Prevention Community provides an environment of nurturing support and peer connections for students recovering from substance and behavioral addictions and students choosing a substance-free lifestyle.
NRAP Office on campus
Resources for quitting smoking It’s never too late to quit smoking. Quitting improves your health and reduces your risk of heart disease, cancer, lung disease, and other smoking-related illnesses.
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Off-campus resources are also available.

Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä HOPES Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä HOPES is a community health center in Reno, NV that provide medical and wellness services to the insured and uninsured in our community.
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Animal shelter therapy The ÁùºÏ±¦µä Human Society encourages volunteers visit and play with, foster and/or adopt cats, dogs and other small animals.
Student playing with foster kitten from the ÁùºÏ±¦µä Humane Society