On-Campus Assistance
We invite all students to utilize the free, confidential mental health services offered by the Student Wellness Center. There are times when students struggle and we can help. We offer confidential, short-term individual and group therapy. If you are interested in longer term counseling, or more intensive treatment, we will work to help you find an off campus provider. Stop in and make an appointment! We are located in the Student Service Building, SS 147.
We offer support for these and other issues:
- feeling lonely
- struggling with school
- having trouble with relationships
- seeking support with LGBTQ
- experiencing loss or grief
- body image
- self-esteem issues
- concerned about drugs or alcohol
Resources by Phone or Text
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Crisis Text Line
A nonprofit providing FREE confidential crisis intervention via SMS message. Need help? Text
COURAGE to 741741.
If you'd like further information,
visit their website.
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Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH)
Call (800) 854-7771 for mental health support, resources and referrals.
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Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
Call (855) 952-9276
If you'd like further information,
visit their website.
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National Domestic Violence Hotline
(800) 799-7233
If you'd like more information,
visit their website.
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National Suicide Prevention Line and the Veterans Crisis Line
Available to anyone in crisis by dialing (800) 273-8255. For veterans, the veterans crisis line is reached by pressing 1.
If you'd like more information,
visit their website.
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Disaster Distress Hotline (800) 985-5990 or text
TalkWithUs to 66746. People with deafness or hearing loss can use their preferred relay service to call (800) 985-5990.
If you need more information,
visit their website.
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Telehealth
If a Citrus College student needs someone to talk to about anxiety, depression, drug/alcohol use, grief and loss, relationships, trauma, and the like, he/she is encouraged to call USC Telehealth. Telehealth provides online therapy and counseling in both English and Spanish. Call (866) 740-6502 weekdays (Monday through Friday) from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Twelve individual sessions are free!
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The Treavor Project is focused on suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth. (866) 488-7386 or text "Trevor" to (202) 304-1200
Need additional information?
Visit their website.
Web-based Assistance
Community Connections in Times of Physical Separation (Each Mind Matters)
Helping Children Cope with Emergencies (CDC)
Taking Care of Your Emotional Health (CDC)