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Resources: UNM and Albuquerque

Agora Crisis Hotline crisis counseling, suicide prevention, and referrals (505) 277-3013.

UNM Student Health Center Counseling & Therapy Services (CATS) provides UNM students with psychological and psychiatrist support services (505) 277-4537. http://www.unm.edu/%7Eshc1/cats.html

UNM Counseling, Assistance, and Referrals Service (CARS) for UNM staff and faculty (505) 272-6868. http://www.unm.edu/~hrinfo/pages/NewManager/oth05/06oth05.htm

UNM Manzanita Center free counseling service for UNM students. Offered through the College of Education Counseling Programs, therapy is provided by graduate students who are monitored (video taped) by their professors (505) 277-7311.

UNM Psychology Clinic (505) 277-5164.

Catholic Social Services
Services are available to everyone (you do not have to be Catholic) they also offer services and counseling in Spanish. Provides counseling, employment & housing help, family education, and immigration and refugee assistance. Housing and counseling (505) 247-9521, adult education, childcare, and immigration (505) 247-0443, refugee resettlement services (505) 724-4670.

http://www.catholiccharitiesasf.org/

Enlace Communication services in Spanish including counseling, domestic violence support, and immigration help (505) 246-8972.

Jewish Family Services
Services are available to everyone (you do not have to be Jewish). They offer counseling, childcare, a food pantry, and have senior services. Phone toll free (866) 537-5373 or (505)291-1818.
http://www.jfsabq.org/

New Day shelter and educational programs for ages 12-17, therapy & case management for children, teens, adults, and grandparents on life issues, substance abuse, relationships etc. (505) 260-9912. http://www.ndnm.org/

Outcomes Inc. offers counseling adoption education, parenting education, support services to elders, career & job service, and employee assistance services (to help resolve personal issues that affect job performance) (505) 243-2551. http://www.outcomesnm.org.

Rape Crisis Center has a counseling program that provides individual, couples, family, and group therapy for sexual assault/abuse survivors and their loved ones (505) 266-7711.
http://www.rape-crisis.org/
Resources: Specific

- Addictions: Alcohol, Drugs, Gambling, Relationships-

Link to the Women's Resource Center webpage on eating disorders and addictions. http://www.unm.edu/~women/Addictions&Eating_Disorders/Addictions_EatingDisorders.htm

- Anger -

UNM Student Health Center Counseling & Therapy Services (CATS) offers Anger Management Workshops. Free to UNM Students (505) 277-4537. http://www.unm.edu/%7Eshc1/cats.html

American Psychological Association explains what anger is and how to manage it.
http://www.apa.org/pubinfo/anger.html

Conflict Management (505) 884-9411.

- Anxiety -

UNM Student Health Center has general information about anxiety and anxiety disorders. UNM Students may contact Counseling & Therapy Services to make an appointment (505) 277-4537. http://www.unm.edu/~shc1/anxiety-disorder.html

UNM Student Health Center also offers information about test anxiety. http://www.unm.edu/~shc1/test-anxiety.html

Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA) is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to informing the public about anxiety disorders. They also have a Women’s Initiative focusing on women and anxiety. http://www.adaa.org/ADAA%20web%20fin/forwomen.html

Women's Resource Center offers general information and crisis counseling (505) 277-3716.

- Depression -

UNM Student Health Center has general information about depression. UNM Students may contact Counseling & Therapy Services to make an appointment (505) 277-4537. http://www.unm.edu/~shc1/depression.html

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance works to improve the lives of people living with mood disorders. They offer support groups and educational outreach. 889-3632.

NAMI is a nonprofit, grassroots, self-help, support and advocacy organization for people with mental illnesses. They have information on women and depression. http://www.nami.org/

National Institute of Mental Health has a web accessible booklet on women and depression (this booklet is available in English or Spanish). http://www.nimh.nih.gov/healthinformation/depressionmenu.cfm

Women's Resource Center offers general information and crisis counseling (505) 277-3716.

- Domestic Violence -

Link to the Women's Resource Center webpage on Domestic Violence. http://www.unm.edu/~women/Violence_Against_Wm/Violence_Against_Wm.htm

- Eating Disorders -

Link to the Women's Resource Center webpage on eating disorders and addictions. http://www.unm.edu/~women/Addictions&Eating_Disorders/Addictions_EatingDisorders.htm

- Grieving -

UNM Student Health Center has general information about grieving a loss. UNM Students may contact Counseling & Therapy Services to make an appointment (505) 277-4537.
http://www.unm.edu/~shc1/grieving.html

Hospice Foundation of American provides comfort and support to patients and their families as they face life-limiting illnesses. They also offer bereavement and counseling services.
http://www.hospicefoundation.org/

Women's Resource Center offers general information and crisis counseling (505) 277-3716.

- Menopause -

Feminist Women’s Health Clinic (FWHC) has myths and facts about menopause and links to other sites on menopause. http://www.fwhc.org/menopause/index.htm

Women's Resource Center offers general information and crisis counseling (505) 277-3716.

UNM Student Health Center and the Women's Heath Services offer information and appointments. (505) 277-3136. http://www.unm.edu/%7Eshc1/women.html

- Menstruation/PMS -

UNM Student Health Center has general information about menstruation. UNM Students may contact the Women's Health Clinic (505) 277-3136.
http://www.unm.edu/~shc1/menstruation.html

UNM Student Health Center has general information about premenstrual syndrome. UNM Students may contact the Women's Health Clinic (505) 277-3136.
http://www.unm.edu/~shc1/pms.htm

- Postpartum -

Postpartum Stress Center has helpful postpartum information and links to other postpartum websites.
http://www.postpartumstress.com/

- Sexual Abuse -

Link to the Women's Resource Center webpage on Domestic Violence. http://www.unm.edu/~women/Violence_Against_Wm/Violence_Against_Wm.htm

- Stress -

UNM Student Health Center has general information about stress management. UNM Students may contact Counseling & Therapy Services to make an appointment (505) 277-4537.
http://www.unm.edu/~shc1/stress.html

UNM Wellness Center offers massage therapy for UNM students, staff, and faculty.
http://www.unm.edu/~shc1/massage.html

Women's Resource Center offers general information and crisis counseling (505) 277-3716.