NSU Offers Variety of Mental Health Resources
Whether you’re an administrator, faculty, staff, or student, the start of a new school year can often be stressful as people come off summer break and prepare for the challenges ahead. Managing and maintaining good mental health is crucial – and NSU offers many resources to help.
Stay alert to warning signs of stress and more serious mental health challenges – both in yourself and others:
- Sleeping less or more, or sleeping in the daytime
- Irritability, sadness, or anxiety
- Not showing interest in prior activities
- Not finding pleasure in things that were enjoyable in the past
- Lack of appetite
- Weight changes
- Poor self-esteem
- Sense of being overwhelmed
- Thoughts of suicide or self-harm
If you or someone you know needs support, NSU has mental health resources available.
Resources for NSU faculty, staff and students:
- NSU Health Clinics – Mental Health Services
- Suicide and Violence Prevention
Resources to help NSU students:
- JED Mental Health Resources
- NSU’s Counseling Center (Henderson Health): 954-424-6911. The center is for all students. The center will triage issue(s), make appointments or referrals, and discuss and coordinate telehealth options. Students, whether inside or outside Florida, should call the same number to determine the best next steps.
- 10 Free Counseling Sessions for All Students: Online Registration Form
- Graduate Assistant for Student Counseling
- Community Care Coaches (CCC) – nsucareteam@nova.edu
- Student Mediation Services