Often times, students and families may be dealing with a problem or are worried about a friend, and reach out to Counseling Center staff looking for local therapists, counselors, or psychiatrists, as well as access to online resources. There are a number of support services that you can contact outside of the College.
Due to health insurance networks along with areas of focus and specific backgrounds of therapists, we recommend that all students and families start by going onto either of the links below to get a listing based on filtered requirements (i.e. health insurance, gender, language, issues, etc.). Counseling Center staff can then assist individuals with answering questions around the best fit for students.
In addition, the following are local counseling groups that may be of assistance.
Harborside Counseling
Lahey Health Behavioral Services
North Shore Counseling Center
The Artful Life
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Alcohol and Other Drugs
Alanon-Alateen
Alcoholics Anonymous
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration
Marijuana Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
College Drinking: Changing the Culture
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Social Norms Resource Center
Wicked Sober
Addiction Center
Dating/Domestic Violence Red Flag Campaign (Addressing Dating Violence Among College Students)
HAWC (Healing Abuse, Working for Change)
National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence -
Eating Disorders/Body Image
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LGBT Resources
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Mental Health
Thriving Campus makes it easier to connect with off-campus mental health care.
Active Minds
Anxiety Disorders Association of America
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
Half of Us
National Alliance on Mental Illness
Ulifeline
Set to Go -
Sexual Assault
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Stalking