Help and Support

Alcohol and Other Drugs

Body Image & Eating Disorders

  • Counseling & Consultation

    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)

  • Campus Health Service
    480-965-3349 (appointments)
  • National Eating Disorders Association
  • Gurze Books specializes in Eating Disorders Publications, Education, and Advocacy.

Depression & Suicide

Healthy Eating & Active Living

Healthy Relationships & Sexual Violence

  • Emergency 911
    PLEASE NOTE: When calling 911 be sure to say where the event took place; either on or off campus, and if off campus, which city.

  • See Police and Crime Prevention
  • Tempe Police
    (480) 966 6211 (non-emergency)

    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.

  • EMPACT, SPC
    (480) 921-1006 (24 hours)
    Empact-SPC offers emergency services for ASU students have experienced a sexual assault.
  • See Advocacy, Counseling, Judicial, Legal, and Medical
  • Domestic Violence Helpline
    1-800-799-SAFE
  • Sexual Assault Website Links

Sexual Health

Stress Management

  • See Counseling and Recreation
  • Relationships (social support)
    Learn about various relationship topics such as conflict resolution, overcoming loneliness and fear of rejection, sexual health, getting along with your roommate, and long distance relationships, among others.
  • Financial
    Improve your understanding of the significance of money, how you spend it, and how to better manage it.
  • Assertive Communication
    Learning how to communicate your needs, feelings, and desires is important. Learn how to say no and not feel guilty, behave more assertively, and learn the difference between being assertive and aggressive.
  • Time Management
    Learn more about how to beat procrastination, goal-setting, using task lists, and basic time management strategies.