602-264-1341
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international organization by and for people who are recovering or attempting to recover from alcoholism. AA sponsors group meetings where members support each other during the recovery process.
Helpline: (480) 897-4636
South Central Area Helpline: (520) 426-0121
1645 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix, AZ 85006
602-372-7272 (Tobacco Use Prevention Program)
480-965-6146 (appointments)
Counseling and Consultation offers therapy, support groups, off-campus referral, how to help a friend consultations, and the ASU Eating Disorder Treatment Program (an interdisciplinary team of psychologists, registered dieticians, phsyicians, social workers, psychiatrists, and counselors who work together to provide individualized treatment to ASU students who have an eating disorder)
(480) 921-1006 (24 hours)
Empact-SPC offers emergency services for ASU students who are experiencing a crisis or suicide attempt.
The Campus Health Service dietitian offers nutrition consultations to students.
ASU Counseling and Consultation employs psychologists who specialize in treating eating disorders. Individual counseling and group therapy sessions are available.
For sexual assault, filing a police report does not obligate a survivor to press charges against an assailant. However, reporting a rape to police results in the opportunity for a forensic examination or rape kit to be done. This becomes a part of public records. Forensic exams can be performed up to 5 days following an assault.