Wellness Resources
Mental Health Services
In case of life-threatening emergency:
Go to the nearest Emergency Room
or Call 911
(800) 232-0020
Suicide Prevention Hotline
(800) 273-8255
University Police
(304) 293-3136
Faculty and Staff Assistance Program
- For employees
- Services include brief counseling, referrals, coaching
- 304-293-5590
Carruth Center for Psychological and Psychiatric Services
- For enrolled students
- Services including individual, couples, group or drug and alcohol counseling.
- Crisis Clinic
- 304-293-4431
- Get help for a student.
Note: Carruth does not provide long-term mental health services. They do provide short-term counseling. They also have care managers who help students through referrals to other providers and navigating the logistics around insurance (for instance, is student insurance or personal insurance better in certain circumstances.)
Talkspace is an online therapy service that connects users to a dedicated, licensed therapist via private messaging and live video from a secure, HIPAA-compliant digital platform. Available at no cost for all West Virginia University students. Users also have the option to receive two 30-minute live video sessions with their Talkspace therapist, each month. There is no open enrollment period and registration is open year-round. Check out the app store preview video for Talkspace and when you are ready to sign up and begin online therapy, simply enter your WVU MIX email address at talkspace.com/wvu. You do not need to contact Carruth Center to access or use Talkspace. Talkspace communication is confidential and secure. No one at the University (or anywhere else) will know who uses the service or for what purpose.
Healthy Minds University
Healthy Minds University (HMU) is a collaborative partnership with the Carruth Center to extend student mental health services to those who would benefit from longitudinal continuity of care. Healthy Minds University does not replace the services that Carruth Center for Psychological Services offers, but instead supplements and serves as an additional entry point into the system to ensure access is met.
24/7 National Suicide Prevention Hotline
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
- Military Veterans Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (Press 1)
- Trevor Pject Hotline (LGBTQ): 1-866-4UTREVOR (1-86-488-7386)
Overall Wellness Services
- For WVU Medicine, WVU and HSC employees
- Programs to improve cardiovascular health, decrease stress levels, enhance quality of life
- 304-293-2520
- wellnesscenter@hsc.wvu.edu
- Educational resources for students
- Information regarding drug and alcohol abuse, sexual health, sexual violence, stress management
- For female students, faculty, staff and community members
- Resources available for basic needs, career services, dependent care, immigration services, LGBQ+ community, work/life policies and more
The WVU Women’s Resource Center offers a variety of resources and programs that focus on the diverse needs of female students, faculty, staff and community members so all may enjoy a better, safer, more positive environment.
- Support for distressed students
- Assist students with support for countless concerns
- Anyone can report concerning, disruptive, alarming or threatening behaviors to the CARE Team through the online referral form.
The CARE (Collaboration, Assessment, Response, Engagement) Team is a multidisciplinary group that addresses and helps at-risk students obtain the needed supports and assistance to be successful at WVU. The CARE Team, through a collaborative and proactive approach is committed to identifying, preventing, assessing, intervening and reducing threats to the safety and well-being of students and the greater WVU community.
Additional Support Resources
Stitzel Emergency Fund
The Robert E. Stitzel Emergency Fund for graduate and professional students assist those who experience unexpected and documented financial hardship that negatively impacts their academic life and progress. This program, managed by the Office of Graduate Education and Life, is designed to assist those who cannot reasonably resolve their financial hardship through other financial or community resources.
LGBTQ+ Center
The LGBTQ+ Center offers inclusive programming and outreach initiatives for WVU students, faculty, staff and broader community members. The team collaborates with and supports the university’s larger social justice efforts by providing inclusive, academic and curricular development education on all WVU campuses, by advocating for members of our community, and by building coalitions and services.
Center for Veteran, Military and Family Programs
Assists military-connected students in achieving academic, personal and professional success through their educational benefits and activities that promote learning and well being.
Student Family Resources
Provides childcare support and financial relief for WVU students with children.
WVU Collegiate Recovery Program
Immediate help 24/7 by calling 1-844-HELP4WV. At WVU Collegiate Recovery, we aim to support students in this process regardless of what they are in recovery “from.” Instead, we try to help them to move towards what they want to recover “to.” So, if you are a student who identifies as in or seeking recovery from a substance use disorder, eating disorder, any other mental health or behavioral disorder, you are welcome to connect with the support and resources the Collegiate Recovery Program provides.
Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center
RDVIC provides emergency shelter, counseling, support groups, advocacy, community education and volunteer opportunities. Services are confidential and free of charge.
WVU College of Law Clinic
304-293-7249
Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Resources and training related to diversity, equity and inclusion and beyond.
Office of Equity Assurance
The Office of Equity Assurance investigates all reports of discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, domestic misconduct, stalking and retaliation through a fair and equitable process and monitors WVU’s compliance with federal, state and institutional policy and procedures. If you wish to speak to someone anonymously, call or text the Anonymous On-Call Line at 304-906-9930. Someone is available to take your call 24 hours a day. To notify the university of Title IX violations or other concerning work, classroom or campus behavior, file a report.
Americans with Disabilities Act Accommodations
For accommodations for employees and visitors, contact the ADA Coordinator at 304-293-5600. For students with temporary or permanent disabilities, contact the Office of Student Accommodations at 304-293-6700.