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Welcome to the mental and physical health resources provided for all students of Southwestern College.


On-Campus Mental Health Resources

Mary Ann Smith • No Cost

Mary Ann SmithMary Ann is our part-time Wellness Coordinator. She has a full-time job elsewhere, but helps students when needed. She is a licensed master’s level social worker, so she has the ability to refer students on for further services. She has an office on campus and once a student contacts her, she can set up an appointment for them to meet with her. She is not a therapist and will not make a diagnosis, but she is a very helpful resource.

Phone: 620-222-4311 (text or call)
Email: maryann.smith@sckans.edu

Richard Clark • No Cost

Richard ClarkRichard Clark is our resident chaplain. He is our Visiting Scholar in Religion and Philosophy so you might take a class from him. He has clinical pastoral care training so he can listen well and can also refer students on for further services. If you are wanting more conversation on spiritual questions he can be in conversation with you and can also connect you with local pastors as needed.  He has an office on campus in Mossman.

Phone: 620-229-6395
Email: Richard.Clark@sckans.edu


Off-Campus Winfield Resources

Four County Mental Health • Low Cost

Four County Mental HealthFour County Mental Health at Strother Field has a good relationship with SC. They provide public mental health services for four counties, including Cowley County. We work with them to coordinate emergency services such as suicide threats. If you do know a student who may have suicidal thoughts, please call Sarah Hallinan at 620-229-6175 and she can coordinate the response for a situation like that. Four County also offers tele-video services as well as open-access mental health services Monday-Thursday from 1:30-2:30 pm. Four County operates on a sliding scale for students without insurance or an income.

Phone: 620-221-9664 (for an appointment with a therapist)
Web: www.fourcounty.com/mental-health-services/

Community Health Center • Low Cost

Community Health CenterThe Health Center offers a sliding scale for students who are without insurance or income. Students seeking mental health services will complete an intake, see a doctor, then a clinical social worker. Please be advised that the student may then be referred to Four County Mental Health for service.

Phone: 620-221-3350 (for an appointment)
Web: www.cowleyhealthcenter.org

Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center (WASAC) • No Cost

WASACFor students who have been sexually assaulted, The Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center in Winfield has a therapist who can meet with them. Additionally, WASAC offers court advocacy and support groups to students who are in need.

Phone: 620-229-7233 (24-hour)


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

 

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Therapy available 24/7
  • Call 1-866-349-5575 (no cost)
  • Text “Hello” to 61295 (no cost)
  • Email a Therapist (no cost)
  • AHP website (no cost – use company code AHP1)
  • LifeMatters app Google | Apple (no cost – use company code AHP1)

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Set up a medical doctor appointment

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Calendar Icon Schedule a Therapist

Set up a therapy appointment

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Calendar Icon Schedule a Psychiatrist

Set up a medication management appointment with a licensed psychiatrist

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Calendar Icon Schedule a Nutritionist

Set up an appointment with a dietician/nutritionist

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Phone Icon National Hotlines

Support available (no cost)
  • Suicide Prevention 1-800-273-8255
  • Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services 1-800-662-4357
  • Domestic Violence 1-800-799-7233

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Various additional resources available

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