Outreach and Prevention

The Counseling Center's Outreach and Prevention efforts seek to improve the emotional and interpersonal well-being of Loyola students through educational programming on campus, promoting community awareness of issues that relate to positive mental health. We strive to meet the needs of various cultural groups through outreach and prevention to Loyola students of diverse beliefs and values.

Counseling Center staff make presentations to students in classrooms, residence halls, and other student organizations on topics such as stress management, relationship conflicts, grief and loss, body image, how to recognize depressive symptoms, and suicide prevention. We are eager to meet the needs of students, and, upon request, will plan specific programs of interest to particular organizations or groups.

Due to the many responsibilities of Counseling Center staff and the high demand for services, we must ask that there is a minimum commitment of 10 audience members for each function. Requests received at least two weeks in advance with several options for dates and times have a greater likelihood of being accommodated. For more information or to make an appointment to meet with a counselor, please call 410-617-2273.

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REACT Online

  • REACT OnlineREACT is an interactive program about responding positively after a crisis or traumatic event. For technical support, contact 410-617-5555 or ots@loyola.edu. Content will remain confidential.

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Contact

  • Humanities, Room 150
    One flight up the turret entrance
    Phone: 410-617-CARE (2273)
  • Call or walk in for an appointment
    Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • In case of emergency, please seek immediate assistance through one of our emergency contacts.