Wellness Corner
There are a number of resources both on, and off-campus to enhance your overall well-being & mental health. Check them out below to learn more! Please note all links below open in a new tab.
Wellness Resources
Campus Partners
- Health Education Services
- Center for Multicultural Equity & Access
- LGBTQ Resource Center
- LGBTQ Resource Center Flyer
- Trans, Non-Binary, and Gender Non-Conforming Resources
- Women’s Center
- Women’s Center Info Sheet Flyer
- Center for Student Engagement
- Students should log into CampusGroups to view student organizations, current events and programs. GSPers can join our GSP Group there too!
- Campus Ministry
- Student Health Center
- Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching & Service
- Title IX Resources
- Georgetown University is committed to providing a safe and hospitable environment for all members of its community. Sexual Misconduct subverts the University’s mission and threatens permanent damage to the educational experience, careers, and well-being of students, faculty, and staff. Georgetown University prohibits sexual misconduct, including sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. To find resources for students, faculty, and staff on issues relating to sexual misconduct, discrimination based on sex, and discrimination based on pregnancy, including options for getting help, visit Title IX Office’s Webpage (opens in new tab) or review the following resources.
- Sexual Assault Resource Center (opens in new tab): Resource Center with confidential resources, resources for next steps, or for how to support a friend.
- You also can find additional support information for complainants here (opens in new tab) or find a confidential resource (opens in new tab).
Mental Health Resources
On Campus Resources
- Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS)
- GSP students have access to extended visits free of charge with mention of their involvement with the program.
- Off-Campus Referrals
- GSP students can utilize the Necessity Grant up to a certain amount for off-campus mental health costs.
- CAPS Skills Toolbox for Students
- To respond to the needs identified by the Black Survivors Coalition, Georgetown has contracted community mental health providers focused on serving traditionally marginalized or underserved communities, particularly women and femmes of color who have experienced sexual assault, harassment, or violence. These services have been extended to include students who are struggling with racial trauma.
- HoyaWell
- Health Education Services
Helpful Guides
- Helpful Mental Health Terms
- How to Get the Most out of Therapy
- Finding an Off-Campus Therapist
- Guide to Telemental Health Options
- Navigating New GU Health Options
Click on the links above or the images below to see view the full size guides (note: all links open in a new tab)!
Peer Resources
External Resources
- The Jed Foundation
- The Steve Fund
- Active Minds: This organization also partners with organizations and experts to share tips, tools, and knowledge through webinars!