Counseling Services

You may arrange an appointment by emailing counselingcenter@felician.edu, or calling a clinician, or stopping by to make an appointment. We are located in the Rutherford, Student Center, 4C. We offer in-person and tele-counseling.

You will be asked to complete some confidential e-forms before your first visit. These e-forms include an informed consent form and answering some questions about your concerns which takes about 10-15 minutes.

During your initial appointment with a clinician, you will have the opportunity to talk about your concerns and learn coping skills. Based on the information presented, the clinician will discuss with you recommendations for continued counseling here or may discuss referrals to services off-campus.

Suicide Prevention 24/7 Resources and Crisis Numbers

National/State

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline call or text 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Press 1 for Veterans
  • New Jersey Hope Line 1-855654-6735
  • Crisis Text Line – text START to 741741
  • Trevor Project – LGBTQ+ lifeline 866-488-7386 or www.trevorchat.org

Community

  • Care Plus NJ 24/7 Hotline 201-262-HELP (4357)
  • Police 911

Campus

  • Security Lodi Campus 201-559.6000
  • Security Rutherford Campus 201-559-3561
Sexual Violence 24/7 Support

National

  • RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network 24/7 Hotline 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

Bergen County

  • Healing Space 24/7 Hotline 201-487-2227

Community

  • Police 911

Campus

  • Security Lodi Campus 201-559.6000
  • Security Rutherford Campus 201-559-3561

The Steve Fund is dedicated to the mental health and emotional well-being of students of color. Right at this moment, there are students of color who are failing academically, suffering emotionally and/or in some cases are facing serious risk, because population-specific factors influencing mental health are too poorly understood and not acted upon. We are taking action. To learn more go to https://www.stevefund.org/

SAMHAJ (Understanding Mental Health) provides education, support and advocacy for South Asians affected by serious mental illness. South Asians of Asian Indian and Pakistani origin, as well as those from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives are welcome to seek support and information from SAMHAJ.

https://www.naminj.org/programs/multicultural/samhaj/

South Asian Mental Health Initiative and Network

https://samhin.org/previous-events/

Chinese American Mental Health Outreach Program in New Jersey

https://njmentalhealthcares.communityos.org/zf/profile/service/id/275081

Japanese Therapists in NJ

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/japanese/new-jersey

Japanese American Social Services Inc (JASSI) – Counseling Services in Japanese

https://jassi.org/02_English/E03_02_healthinsurance_02_06.html

Korean Therapists in NJ

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/korean/new-jersey

Korean Community Mental Health Center

https://www.kccus.org/mental-health-center/

Black Lives Matter.
Black Mental Health Matters, Too.

What can you do?

BEAM – Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective

https://www.onlinetherapy.com/resources-for-LGBTQ/ – Therapy referrals and informational and supportive resources

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG):

PFLAG is an organization dedicated to ensuring that all people are valued and respected. Membership is open to LGBTQ+ individuals, their family members, and allies advocating for equal rights. PFLAG has active chapters throughout the United States, making it a good source of support in your community. 

American Civil Liberties Union:

The American Civil Liberties Union works to ensure that LGBTQ+ of all ages, races, and ethnic backgrounds can live their lives free of discrimination and harassment. ACLU attorneys file lawsuits against employers, government organizations, and health care facilities to ensure that LGBTQ+ individuals have equal access to employment, health care, and public services.

National LGBTQ Task Force:

The National LGBTQ Task Force is an advocacy group that works to make sure LGBTQ+ individuals have equal access to freedom and justice. Activists work to end discrimination and eliminate barriers for the LGBTQ+ community when it comes to health care, employment, housing, retirement, and other aspects of life.

GLAAD:

Founded in 1985, GLAAD advocates for the acceptance of all LGBTQ+ individuals by working with media organizations to ensure that television shows, news coverage, and advertising promote acceptance and discourage discrimination. GLAAD has also organized national marches and other events to increase awareness of important issues in the LGBTQ+ community.

Bisexual Resource Center:

BRC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness of bisexuality and advocating for bisexual visibility. Because bisexual individuals are discriminated against by both heterosexuals and other members of the LGBTQ+ community, BRC aims to provide support and work toward a world where everyone is celebrated.

The Trevor Project:

The Trevor Project offers a variety of life-affirming programs to prevent suicide among LGBTQ+ individuals under the age of 25. Trained counselors are available via telephone, text message, and instant message to provide crisis intervention when needed. The Trevor Project also offers training for teachers and other allies.

Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network:

GLSEN aims to eliminate discrimination in schools and other educational environments. The organization conducts an annual survey to determine what it’s like for LGBTQ+ youth to attend public and private schools in the United States. GLSEN also has local chapters working to cultivate safe school environments for LGBTQ+ children and teens.

The Association of LGBTQ+ Psychiatrists:

AGLP members are psychiatrists committed to conducting research to determine best practices in delivering mental health care to members of the LGBTQ+ community. Members also work with the American Psychological Association to influence policy and ensure that LGBTQ+ individuals can live their lives as free from discrimination as possible.

Forge:

Forge dedicates its resources to building resilience in the transgender community. The organization offers training and resources to help family, friends, and professionals support transgender individuals in a respectful way. Forge also has resources available on building healthy relationships as a transgender individual, having positive interactions with community members, and transgender health care.

National Center for Transgender Equality:

NCTE works to increase acceptance of transgender individuals and influence policy so that members of the transgender community can work, attend school, and participate in community activities without fear of discrimination. The organization emphasizes equal opportunity and access to health care, safety, and justice as part of its mission.

GSA Network:

The GSA Network consists of student-led chapters at middle schools and high schools throughout the United States. Chapter members work to promote social change and increase acceptance of youth of all orientations and identities. The GSA Network also has virtual chapters to ensure LGBTQ+ students can stay connected even when they’re not in school.

It Gets Better Project:

The mission of the It Gets Better Project is to empower LGBTQ+ youth and remind them that they’re not alone. What started out as a social media campaign is now a global platform that brings LGBTQ+ youth together and promotes acceptance of every sexual orientation and gender identity.

American Veterans for Equal Rights:

Founded in 1990, AVER is made up of active services members, retirees, and reserve members advocating for the equal treatment of all members of the military, including the LGBTQ+ individuals who are often oppressed by military policies. AVER has chapters throughout the United States to ensure strong support in each region.

Transgender Law Center:

The Transgender Law Center employs community-focused strategies to ensure transgender individuals can thrive no matter where they live. Members advocate for equal treatment of transgender individuals in prisons, schools, health care facilities, and workplaces, helping to prevent discrimination and give members of the transgender community more freedom.

National Center for Lesbian Rights:

With a commitment to racial and economic justice, the NCLR promotes equal rights for LGBTQ+ individuals. Members work to influence public policy and educate members of the public on some of the key issues faced by members of the LGBTQ+ community. When necessary, the NCLR files lawsuits to remedy situations involving discrimination.

Trevor Support Center

Our trained counselors are here to support you 24/7. If you are a young person in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgment-free place to talk, call the TrevorLifeline now at 1-866-488-7386.

TrevorLifeline

Our trained counselors are here to support you 24/7. If you are a young person in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgment-free place to talk, call the TrevorLifeline now at 1-866-488-7386.

TrevorChat

TrevorChat is a free, confidential and secure instant messaging service that provides live help to LGBTQ youth.

TrevorText

TrevorText is a confidential and secure resource that provides live help for LGBTQ youth with a trained specialist, over text messages. Text START to 678-678.

TrevorSpace

TrevorSpace is a social networking site for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) youth under 25 and their friends and allies.

You may contact us at 201.559.3587, 201.559.3503 or 201.559.3329. If your student is age 16 or over, we will be unable to share confidential information with you without the student’s written consent.

With all these opportunities and challenges, it is important to think about the student’s emotional health. The Jed Foundation, which promotes suicide prevention and mental health initiatives on college campuses, has named us a “JED campus” and offers you supportive educational resources.

To find out more information about their families program:

VISIT SET TO GO !  

Indigenous Mental Health Matters

National American Indian and Alaska Native – Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Network

https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/national-american-indian-and-alaska-native-mhttc/our-mission

Northeast and NJ:

https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/northeast-caribbean-mhttc/home

SAMHSA – Tribal Training and Technical Assistance Center – Substance Use and Mental Health Resources

https://www.samhsa.gov/tribal-ttac/resources/mental-health-promotion

Indian Health Services – Behavioral Health

https://www.ihs.gov/communityhealth/behavioralhealth/

We understand that international students are adjusting to so many different factors involving virtual courses, adjusting to the United States or staying home and learning from a distance. This link will assist you if you need support in your home country in your own first language. This link connects you to counseling in your local areas as well as to international emergency phone numbers and international crisis online chats. It can be used for any issues of concern, not only suicidal ones.

  Call A Suicide Hotline  

The Blue Dove Foundation

Jewish mental health and addiction resources across the globe. Resources include treatment facilitators in addition to emotional and spiritual support for individuals.

https://thebluedovefoundation.org/jewishresources/#1598567162325-6c9faa89-e7de

Mental Health Resources for Jewish Teens and Families

https://www.jewishedproject.org/mental-health-resources-teens-families-national

Mental Health Resources for the Orthodox Jewish Community

https://okclarity.com/jewish-mental-health-resources/

JFS Bergen County

1485 Teaneck Road

Phone: (201) 837-9090

Email: info@jfsbergen.org

Individual and group services for adolescents. All insurance accepted – Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance. For those without insurance coverage, JFS has a sliding fee scale.

Shalvah at SOBA College Recovery

https://sobanewjersey.com/shalvah/

Latina/Latina/Latinx/Hispanic Mental Health Matters
Services in Spanish and English

Latina/Latino/Latinx/Hispanic Psychiatrist Directory:

http://www.americansocietyhispanicpsychiatry.com/find-a-physician/

Latina/Latino/Latinx/Hispanic Therapist Directory:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/hispanic-and-latino

NAMI NJ – Education, videos, counseling, advocacy, social services, and social events:

https://www.naminj.org/programs/multicultural/nami-nj-en-espanol/

Mental Health 101

Social Isolation

Depression

Self Esteem

Managing Conflict and Anger

Anxiety

Self Care

Boundaries

Sleep

Coping Skills

Test Anxiety

The Jed Foundation. Please click on the JED seal for more information.

The JED Foundation, which promotes suicide prevention and mental health initiatives on college campuses, has named us a “JED Campus.

24/7 Resources

  • If you need assistance after office hours, you can:
  • Crisis and Suicide Lifeline call or text 988
  • Text the 24/7 Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741.
  • If a resident or in the residence halls, contact Security to contact the Residence Life On-Call Administrator (OCA) at 201-559-3561.
  • Contact Campus Security at 201-559-3561 or call 911
  • Contact Healing Space, Sexual Violence Resource Center 24/7 Hotline at 201-487-2227
  • Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE(7233) or chat at thehotline.org
  • Contact Trevor Project, 24/7 Lifeline for LGBTQ+ concerns at 1-866-488-7386
  • Go to the closest emergency room

About Us

College is a time of transition and growth in pursuit of your educational and personal goals. The Counseling Services is committed to providing free, confidential quality support services to diverse students. We care about you and your ability to manage the stresses in your life successfully. We work together to help you to achieve balance so you can achieve your goals.

The Counseling Services is located on the main floor of the Student Center in Room 4C on the Rutherford Campus.

We invite you to contact us with your questions or concerns.

Confidentiality

Your rights to privacy and confidentiality are taken seriously. Communications between the counselor and client are privileged, confidential, and safeguarded in our Center. Electronic counseling records do not become part of the educational record. Counseling information is not released to anyone outside of the Counseling Center without a client’s written permission.

Confidentiality is guaranteed within legal and ethical guidelines. Exceptions include: when there is risk of foreseeable harm to yourself or another person, when there is reasonable cause to suspect that a child, elderly person, or person with a disability is being abused or neglected, or when a court of law orders the information to be released.