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  • Questions?

    Counseling and
    Health Services

    MS-C1908
    Hamline University
    1536 Hewitt Avenue
    Saint Paul, MN 55104

    mgerlach01@hamline.edu

    Manor Hall, Rm 16
    1513 Englewood
    651-523-2204

  • Student Resources

  •  Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Resources

    C&HS guidelines for medication prescription

    FAQ about ADD assessment and treatment

     Addiction / Alcohol Abuse Resources

     Alcohol Screening 
    Free and anonymous alcohol consumption screening providing results based on your age, gender and drinking patterns
     
    Alcoholics Anonymous
     
    Providing information on Alcoholics Anonymous and assistance in finding local A.A. meetings
     
    Al-Anon
     
    Providing information on Al-Anon and assistance in finding local Al-Anon meetings

    Chrysalis / Tubman 
    3111 First Avenue S., Minneapolis
    612-825-3333

    Fairview Recovery Services 
    2450 Riverside Ave, Minneapolis
    612-672-2222 or 1-800-338-2234

    Hazelden Center for Youth and Families 
    11505 36 Avenue N, Plymouth, MN
    763-509-3800

    InRecovery                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Minneapolis addiction recovery online community, including Metro Area meeting locator.      

    Smart Recovery 
    Providing free face-to-face and online mutual help groups for people with addictive behaviors

    Eating Disorder Resources

    Emily Program 
    1619 Dayton Avenue, Ste. 203, Saint Paul
    651-645-5323
     
    Eating Disorders Institute--Methodist Hospital
     
    6500 Excelsior Blvd., St. Louis Park
    952-993-6200
     
    Something Fishy
     
    Providing support, information and referrals to those affected by eating disorders

    GLBT Resources

    GLBT National Help Center 
    Providing free and confidential phone and email peer counseling; information and local resources for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning callers

    PFLAG 
    Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays; information on finding a local chapter and other support resources

    Mental Health Resources

    Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance 
    National organization providing information and resources on prevalent mental illnesses

    Discovery Mental Health Center 
    Mental health information and resources; information on the different types of mental health practitioners and therapies

    Go Ask Alice 
    Question & Answer site through Columbia University focusing on Alcohol & Other Drugs; Fitness & Nutrition; Emotional Health; General Health; Sexuality; Sexual Health and Relationships
     
    ULifeline
     
    On-line resource center providing information on mental health and suicide prevention
     
    Virtual Pamphlet Collection
     
    Information on mental health topics provided by student counseling centers, plus an online peer support group

  • Hamline News
    • As the Class of 2013 prepares to graduate, their professors have some words of wisdom for students to keep with them during their future endeavors.
    • Hamline University is pleased to welcome Ann Ness as vice president of marketing and enrollment management. In this role, she will lead the teams of marketing and strategic communications, enrollment, and financial aid.
    • The day the Class of 2013 has been working toward is just around the corner. Hamline undergraduate, graduate, and law students will gather to celebrate commencement with family, friends, faculty, and staff on May 17 and 18, 2013. The School of Law ceremony will be held on Friday, May 17 at 6 p.m.
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