Mental Health Resources
Accessible mental health care is essential for ensuring a positive academic journey for students. Edgewood College is committed to supporting student success by connecting them with the right resources. Below, you will find a range of on-campus, local, and national mental health resources and referral options to address various aspects of student wellbeing.
On-Campus Counseling Services
Personal Counseling Services are designed to offer students with on-campus mental health support. Services are confidential, accessible, and free of charge. Tailored to support mental, emotional, and psychological wellbeing, these services may include individual counseling, group counseling, and crisis care. Visit the Personal Counseling Services page to learn more about their services, access hours, and connect with resources.
Additional Counseling and Referral Resources
Below is a comprehensive list of resources to support students’ mental health and wellbeing. From crisis intervention to general counseling services and specialized support for diverse communities, students will find options available.
Crisis Resources / Mental Health Emergencies
For situations involving immediate danger, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.
- 24-Hour Crisis Line of Dane County | (608) 280-2600
- National Crisis Text Line | Text “HOME” to 741-741 (available 24/7/365)
- National Suicide Prevention Hotline | Call 988
- National 24-hour LGBT Crisis Hotline | (866) 488-7386 | The Trevor Project
- Veterans Crisis Line | Call 988, then Press 1 | Text 838255 | For confidential chat, visit net
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention| This website provides information about suicide and suicide prevention. It is helpful to individuals who are depressed, considering suicide, to survivors of suicide, and to those concerned about a friend or loved one.
- The JED Foundation and Half of Us | Both websites provide suicide prevention and mental health information for college students.
- Half of Us
- A.F.E. (Self Abuse Finally Ends)| (800) DONTCUT / (1-800-366-8288)
Local Mental Health Providers
Please note that if you would like insurance to cover the services, it’s important to check with your insurance provider. You can do this by calling the number on the back of your insurance card and asking to connect with someone about behavioral or mental health care coverage.
Connections Counseling | (608) 593-5133
Counseling Psychology Training Clinic at UW-Madison | (608) 265-8779
Family Service Madison | (608) 252-1320
Family Therapy Center of Madison | (608) 276-9191
Group Health Cooperative | (608) 828-4853
Harmonia, Madison Center for Psychotherapy | (608) 255-8838
Integral Psychology Center | (608) 255-9330
Madison Psychiatric Associates | (608) 274-0355
Mental Health Solutions | (608) 829-1800
Psychology Research & Training Clinic at UW-Madison | (608) 262-5925
SSMHealth Dean Medical Group
The Family Center | (608) 663-6154
The Psychology Center | (608) 833-9290
UWHealth Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Behavioral Health Clinic | (608) 263-6100
Low-Cost Counseling Options
Catholic Charities | (608) 826-8000
Journey Mental Health | (608) 280-2720
The Family Center | (608) 663-6154
UW-Madison Counseling Psychology Training Clinic (CPTC) | (608) 265-8779
Psychiatrists most commonly prescribe psychotropic medications. However, some may also provide psychotherapy services.
Please note that if you would like insurance to cover the services, it’s important to check with your insurance provider. You can do this by calling the number on the back of your insurance card and asking to connect with someone about psychiatric care coverage.
Access Community Health Centers ● Joyce and Marshall Erdman Clinic | (608) 443-5480
Access Community Health Centers ● Wingra Family Medical Center (608) 263-3111
Resources for Specific Concerns
Detoxification and Treatment Programs
- Connections Counseling| (608) 233-2100 (extension 10 to make an appointment) | Outpatient services only; University Student specialty.
- Journey Mental Health Center| (608) 280-2700 | Clinical Assessment Unit
- Lake Monona Psychotherapy & Recovery Center| (608) 256-5030 | Outpatient services
- NewStart| (608) 417-8144 | Affiliated with Meriter Hospital offering assessment, court-related services, detox, inpatient and outpatient Services.
- Tellurian| (877) 661-9051 | Wide range of services available for individuals struggling with substance use.
- UW Health’s Gateway Recovery | (608) 278-8270 | Offers intensive and regular outpatient care, group therapy, and legal/court-related assessment.
Substance Abuse
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- Al-Anon Family Groups | Support in the Madison area for those affected by another’s substance abuse/dependence.
- Local AA | Madison Area meeting list
- Local NA | Badgerland Area meeting list
- Madison Alcoholics Anonymous | (608) 222-8989 | 12-Step Recovery from alcoholism.
- SMART Recovery of Madison | (608) 520-0458 | Alternative to AA offering self-help meetings for recovery from alcohol and/or other drugs.
- Wisconsin Tobacco Quit line | (800) QUIT-NOW / (800) 784-8669 | Phone consultation and free medication for individuals who want to quit smoking.
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) | (800) 931-2237 – Help Line | For crisis situations, text “NEDA” to 741-741 to connect with a trained volunteer on the Crisis Text Line.
Rogers Behavioral Health | (608) 238-4411
Agrace Grief Support Center | (800) 553-4289
In case of an emergency, call 911. To report an incident to the City of Madison Police, call (608) 225-2345. To report an incident to the college, contact the Dean of Students Office at (608) 663-2212, or Edgewood College Security at (608) 663-4321.
If you would like to discuss your options for reporting in a confidential manner, the following are confidential, on-campus resources:
- Personal Counseling Services | (608) 663-4148
- Health Services | (608) 663-8334
- Gretchen Baumgardt, Vice President for Mission Integration | (608) 663-3292
Domestic Abuse Intervention Services (DAIS) | (608) 251-4445 | Services include their 24-hour help line, legal services, support groups, safety planning, and emergency shelter.
Family Service Madison | (608) 252-1320 | Comprehensive Anti-Violence Services for Survivors and Perpetrators.
Resources for Specific Populations
Counseling
- Common Threads| (608) 838-8999 | Therapeutic and educational services for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families.
- Scott Allen, LPC-IT, Westside Psychotherapy | (608) 236-4460 | Individual and group counseling.
Community Resources
- Autism Society of South-Central Wisconsin| (608) 630-9147 | Dedicated to improving the lives of all who are impacted by autism by providing information, resources and support, while raising awareness and acceptance in our community. Adult services include information and referrals, support and social groups, game nights, and college scholarships.
Clinics that Assess & Diagnose Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Achieving Collaborative Treatment | (608) 497-3230
- Counseling Resources Neuropsychological Associates | (608) 242-7160
- Different Minds | (608) 572-7905
- Madison Neuropsychological Services | (608) 841-1606
- Madison Psychiatric Associates | (608) 274-0355
- Waisman Center, Autism & Developmental Disabilities Clinic | (608) 263-3301
- Anesis Therapy Center| (608) 268-6530 | Established to bring more culturally competent mental health care in Dane County. Counseling services are offered in English, Spanish, Albanian, and Hmong.
- Centro Hispano of Dane County| (608) 255-3018 | Provides social services and other support.
- Kajsiab House| (608) 280-4760 | Developed for the Hmong community, as a place in which families can be safe, express and experience their culture, as well as increase their understanding and the ability to live successfully within an American cultural context.
- Southeast Asian Healing Center| (608) 405-5889 | Serving the Hmong, Lao and Khmer communities of the Greater Madison Area, the Southeast Asian Healing Center offers culturally and linguistically appropriate case management, crisis intervention, individual and family support, and advocacy.
- Southeast Asian Outreach | (608) 280-2560 | Services designed to make mental health services more accessible and acceptable to Southeast Asian individuals and families in Dane County.
- Ujima Program| (608) 280-2519 or (608) 280-2700 | Services are dedicated to promoting the self-identity and quality of life of African American families who are affected by alcohol and other drug abuse, trauma, and other mental health related issues.
Campus & Community Resources
- Edgewood College’s Queer Student Center| Located in Predolin 208
- OutReach | (608) 255-8582 | Offers peer counseling, support groups, referral assistance, and other services.
Mental Health Providers
- Center for Community Healing | (608) 520-0461
- Northern Roots Therapy Center | (608) 400-3818
- Trans Lifeline | (877) 565-8860 | Peer support for trans people in crisis. For the trans community, by the trans community.
- Trevor Lifeline | (866) 488-7386 or text “Start” to 678-678. 24-hour LGBTQ+ crisis hotline and text line.
Military & Veterans Services at Edgewood College | (608) 663-4266 | VeteransOffice@edgewood.edu | Located at 122 DeRicci Hall
- County Veterans Service Office (CVSO)| Contact to find out if you or your family qualify for local, state or federal Veterans’ benefits. CVSOs work with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs, and other Veterans Service Organizations to make sure you get all the Veteran benefits you are eligible for.
- Job Center of Wisconsin | (888) 258-9966 | Offers job search support to veterans.
- Madison Vet Center | (608) 264-5342 | Offers mental health counseling, job counseling, and benefits counseling and referral. In addition to serving veterans, the Vet Center offers bereavement counseling to parents, spouses, and children of armed forces personnel who died in service to their country.
- Madison Veterans Affairs | (608) 256-1901 | In addition to medical and mental health services, the Madison VA offers a Complementary Medicine and Wellness Program. This includes individual sessions and group classes on mindfulness, relaxation, yoga, Tai Chi, and more.
- Team RWB – Madison| A group of veterans, active military, reserves, national guard, family members, and civilians that come together in the Madison area for physical activity, social activities, and community service.
- Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA)| (800) WIS-VETS / (800) 947-8387 | Works on behalf of the Wisconsin Veteran community — veterans, their families, and surviving family members — in recognition of their service and sacrifice to our state and nation.
- Wisconsin Hero Outdoors | Help connect veterans, first responders, and their families to outdoor activities in Wisconsin.
- Veterans Crisis Line | Call 988, then Press 1 | Text “838255” | For confidential chat, visit VeteransCrisisLine.net