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Location: SSC-177 [map]
Student Health Center
Phone 949 582-4606
Vice President
Student Services
Phone 949 582-4567
Campus Police
949 582-4585
Emergency
949 582-444
Brenda Frame 
Director
Student Health Center
(949) 582-4607
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday
8am to 7:00pm
Friday
8am to 3:00pm
Closed Weekends |
Program Resources for Faculty, Staff and Administrators
"Getting Help ” is a 10-minute, narrated video that provides students with information on the College Mental Health Program. Topics covered in the presentation include crisis intervention counseling, mental health problems frequently experienced by college students, where to go on campus for free personal counseling, how to schedule an appointment, and information on confidentiality and privacy.
It is strongly recommended that all faculty members show this important power point presentation to all of their classes so that students remain fully informed about the mental health resources that are available to them. The most advantageous time to air this presentation is during the first week of classes when you are reviewing your syllabus and other campus information.
In addition, it is recommended that all staff members have an opportunity to view this presentation each semester so that they, too, remain informed about the mental health resources available to students and about how to refer a student who needs personal counseling.
"Tell Me Something I Don’t Know"
The Student Health Center provides a two-hour presentation on college binge drinking and alcohol poisoning. The goals of this program are to inform students how to help their friends by (1) knowing the symptoms of problem drinking habits, (2) recognizing the signs of alcohol poisoning, and (3) knowing how to help a friend who is intoxicated or who may have alcohol poisoning. This program can be presented to individual classes, or to special interest groups such as campus clubs or organizations. To schedule a presentation in your classroom or for your special interest group, please contact Brenda Frame, Director of Student Health Services, at bframe@saddleback.edu
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Presentations
Presentations by the CIT to faculty, staff, and academic departments and divisions focus on recognizing a student’s crisis, managing a crisis, and referring students to the CIT for immediate intervention. To schedule a CIT Presentation, please contact Dr. Maryam Azary, Crisis Intervention Team Coordinator, at mazarydehko@saddleback.edu
Mental Health Awareness: Special Topic Presentations
Upon request, the College Mental Health Program counselors are able to coordinate special topic presentations and workshops for students, faculty, staff or administrators. Presentations may be focused on any student mental health issue (e.g., depression, anxiety and stress, suicide awareness, communication skills). Each program is individually tailored to the specific audience, and is a combination of didactic presentation and participant interaction. To request and schedule a Special Topic Presentation, please contact Brenda Frame, Director of Student Health Services, at bframe@saddleback.edu
“Bridge the Gap”
A three-hour in-service provided by the College Mental Health Program for staff, focuses on solutions for commonly occurring difficult situations involving students who may have disabilities, cultural differences, psychological problems, crisis situations, personal difficulties, anger management issues, and other scenarios. To schedule a “Bridge the Gap” presentation for your staff or division, please contact Brenda Frame, Director of Student Health Services, at bframe@saddleback.edu
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