Are you feeling stressed, anxious, hopeless, isolated, or on edge? Have you noticed a friend who is feeling this way? Universities can sometimes feel big and lonely, but the fact is that many people at UNL care about your wellbeing. You don’t have to deal with stress alone.
If you are thinking about suicide, or if you are concerned about your wellbeing or the wellbeing of a friend, get help immediately. Tell an advisor, friend, or family member. RAs and RDs are trained to respond to this type of situation, as are many UNL faculty and staff members. Sharing your concern for a friend or letting others know the difficulty you’re facing is the first step. You Are Not Alone.
Suicide Crisis Hotlines
- The Trevor Project's TrevorLifeline
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- Call 1-866-4-U-TREVOR or 1-866-488-7386
- Chat
- Text Text START to 678-678
- CenterPointe (Lincoln) 24-hour crisis line 402-475-6695
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 988
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- 24-hour, toll-free, confidential suicide prevention hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
- Veterans Crisis Line
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- Call 988 and Press 1
- Chat
- Text 838255
Mental Health Counseling
- UNL Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) (402) 472-7450
- UNL Counseling and School Psychology Clinic (402) 472-1152
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- Offering affordable, confidential counseling for students and community members.
- Rainbow Clinic at the UNL Psychological Consultation Center (PCC) (402) 472-2351
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- Offering affordable, confidential counseling for students and community members. The Rainbow Clinic is an outreach to the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer community that provides individual, couples, and family therapy and contributes to knowledge about diversity issues in clinical psychology.
- UNL Employee Assistance Program (402) 472-3107 or 888-445-9881
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- for UNL employees.