Counseling Services

Counseling services are available to all registered students through the Counseling Center. Depression, anxiety, relationship issues, alcohol and drug problems, and family dysfunction are some of the common reasons for seeking counseling services. Services are provided in a comfortable office in the lower level of Shaw. Counseling is confidential and provided at no charge. Appointments may be scheduled in person, by telephone, or email.

Westminster students can access ULifeline where you can:

  • Take a quick mental health test from a self-evaluator, which identifies common mental health issues
  • Learn more about mental health issues and the warning signs of emotional distress and suicide
  • Access emergency contact information and on and off-campus resources

Westminster students can also take FREE and anonymous self-assessments for Depression, Anxiety, and Alcohol Use by clicking on the Screening for Mental Health link.

 Counseling Center Staff:

Lisa Jones, PhD

Director of the Counseling Center
801.832.2237 or e-mail

 

 

 

 

  

Michelle Call, LCSW

Counselor
801.832.2246 or e-mail

 

 

 

                                         

 Cory Shipp, LCSW

 Counselor

 801-832-2273 or email

 

 

 

If you are experiencing a mental health or psychological emergency and are unable to reach the counseling center, please use the following 24 hour emergency numbers:

Life Threatening --------------------------------------------------------------- 9-1-1

Valley Mental Health -------------------------------------------------------- 801-261-1442

University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute (UNI) --------------- 801-583-2500

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline ----------------------------------- 1- 800-273-TALK (8255)

 

Don't forget about our Student Health Services center as well!