Counseling Services | Bethel University
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Counseling Services | Bethel University
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Crisis Support
Adult Mobile Crisis Line (McKenzie and Paris campuses)
1-800-353-9918
TN Mobile Crisis Line
1-855-274-7471
National SUICIDE Crisis Text Line
Text TN to 741741
National SUICIDE Crisis Lifeline
1-800-273-8255
TN Suicide Prevention
Suicide Prevention Resources
Crisis and Mental Health Support for Students of Color
A&D Treatment Resources
The Tennessee REDLINE
If you or someone you know is considering harming themselves or someone else, please call 911 immediately.
Bethel University Suicide Prevention Plan
Campus and Community Resources
Campus Safety and Security
McKenzie Police Department
731-353-2265
Carroll County Sheriff's Office
731-986-8947
Carey Counseling Center
1-800-611-7757
Pathways Behavioral Health Services
1-800-587-3854
Jackson Area Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency (JACOA)
731-423-3653
Wo/Men’s Resource and Rape Assistance Program (WRAP)
1-800-273-8712
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
What is Counseling?
Counseling is a unique, confidential, and collaborative relationship between a counselor and a person seeking help. Although you may handle many things on your own, sometimes a little outside help, or a different and more objective point of view, can help you with putting your problems in perspective and handling them more effectively.
What is Provided?
Services are provided by licensed professionals. Counseling is designed to assist students with a number of concerns and to enhance their ability to be more effective and successful in their academic and personal lives.
Common Concerns
College is a time of great personal growth. Students often encounter a number of concerns during the course of the academic experiences, such as:
Anxiety and Stress
Relationship Conflict
Depression
Feelings of Isolation or Loneliness
Alcohol or Substance Use or Abuse
Eating Disorders
Abuse or Trauma
Adjustment to College
Academic Difficulties
Grief and Loss
Anger
Suicidal Thoughts
Alcohol & Drug
Alcohol & Drug Policy
The University expects its students to obey the law. Therefore, a violation of alcohol or drug laws while admitted to the University, wherever that violation occurs, is a violation of the University’s expectations. Read Bethel's complete
Alcohol & Drug Policy here
.
We're Here to Help
Hometown Health Clinic has a counselor available in the Student Health Center from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. every Wednesday. The counselor is available to see students, faculty, and staff for any type of mental health concern. Also, additional counselors will be available at the main Hometown Health Clinic site in McKenzie at other times during the week. Call 731-352-4027 to schedule an appointment on campus and 731-352-7907 for off campus appointments.
Request Information
Get to know Bethel!
Request Info
Need Help?
We’ve got folks ready to help.
Call (731) 352-4000
or
send us an email
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Skip to main content
Home
|
Current Students
|
Counseling Services
Counseling Services
Counseling Services
Chaplains
Title IX and Prevention Services
Safety and Security
Hometown Health Clinic
Crisis Support
Adult Mobile Crisis Line (McKenzie and Paris campuses)
1-800-353-9918
TN Mobile Crisis Line
1-855-274-7471
National SUICIDE Crisis Text Line
Text TN to 741741
National SUICIDE Crisis Lifeline
1-800-273-8255
TN Suicide Prevention
Suicide Prevention Resources
Crisis and Mental Health Support for Students of Color
A&D Treatment Resources
The Tennessee REDLINE
If you or someone you know is considering harming themselves or someone else, please call 911 immediately.
Bethel University Suicide Prevention Plan
Campus and Community Resources
Campus Safety and Security
McKenzie Police Department
731-353-2265
Carroll County Sheriff's Office
731-986-8947
Carey Counseling Center
1-800-611-7757
Pathways Behavioral Health Services
1-800-587-3854
Jackson Area Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency (JACOA)
731-423-3653
Wo/Men’s Resource and Rape Assistance Program (WRAP)
1-800-273-8712
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
What is Counseling?
Counseling is a unique, confidential, and collaborative relationship between a counselor and a person seeking help. Although you may handle many things on your own, sometimes a little outside help, or a different and more objective point of view, can help you with putting your problems in perspective and handling them more effectively.
What is Provided?
Services are provided by licensed professionals. Counseling is designed to assist students with a number of concerns and to enhance their ability to be more effective and successful in their academic and personal lives.
Common Concerns
College is a time of great personal growth. Students often encounter a number of concerns during the course of the academic experiences, such as:
Anxiety and Stress
Relationship Conflict
Depression
Feelings of Isolation or Loneliness
Alcohol or Substance Use or Abuse
Eating Disorders
Abuse or Trauma
Adjustment to College
Academic Difficulties
Grief and Loss
Anger
Suicidal Thoughts
Alcohol & Drug
Alcohol & Drug Policy
The University expects its students to obey the law. Therefore, a violation of alcohol or drug laws while admitted to the University, wherever that violation occurs, is a violation of the University’s expectations. Read Bethel's complete
Alcohol & Drug Policy here
.
We're Here to Help
Hometown Health Clinic has a counselor available in the Student Health Center from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. every Wednesday. The counselor is available to see students, faculty, and staff for any type of mental health concern. Also, additional counselors will be available at the main Hometown Health Clinic site in McKenzie at other times during the week. Call 731-352-4027 to schedule an appointment on campus and 731-352-7907 for off campus appointments.
Request Information
Get to know Bethel!
Request Info
Need Help?
We’ve got folks ready to help.
Call (731) 352-4000
or
send us an email
.