Welcome to the Center for Mental Health Care & Resources
Our goal is to provide Georgia Tech students with accessible, timely, and high-quality counseling and other mental health services.
We work with all students who visit us to develop an individualized care plan based on your unique needs. Our staff of case managers and counselors all specialize in mental health concerns that affect college students. We provide all students with evidence-based and data-driven interventions to help you to improve your functioning and get back on track with your personal, social, and academic goals.
Get Help Now – Crisis Services
If you're experiencing significant mental health difficulties and need immediate support, our staff is available during business hours (8 a.m.-5 p.m.). Call 404.894.2575 or visit us in Suite 238, Smithgall Student Services Building, 353 Ferst Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30313. After hours, call 404.894.2575 and select the option for the after-hours counselor. In an emergency, call Georgia Tech Campus Police at 404.894.2500 on campus or 911 off campus.
Counseling
If you would like to set up an appointment to receive mental health counseling, please walk into our main location in Smithgall Hall, Ste 238 or call us at 404-894-2575. We have appointments available for initial assessments, as well as individual, group, and couples counseling. You will also need to meet with our staff in order to get a referral to Stamps Psychiatry.
Other Mental Health Services
CMHCR offers more than just counseling. Other mental health services we provide include workshops, peer coaching, testing and assessment, and consultations for students, faculty, staff, family, and friends of Tech students.
Self-Help Resources
If you are looking to take charge of your mental health on your own, this page provides a range of helpful resources that you can access. It also offers materials to supplement your work with your counselor.
Outreach and Programs
Want to share information about student mental health with your class, organization, or department? We can have our clinicians come to you. Our tabling events, programs, and outreach activities cover a range of topics in mental health, self-care, stress management, and adjustment to college. We can also customize an event just for your audience.
Uwill offers virtual mental health support
As part of the University System of Georgia’s Mental Health Initiative, Georgia Tech has partnered with Uwill to offer additional virtual mental health services. Through this new service, students have access to four free virtual counseling sessions without a referral, as well as virtual on-demand wellness events. To register as a new user, use your @gatech.edu email address.