Graduate Student Health and Wellbeing Resources
Community Engagement
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- Disability Services: Aids in the develop physical, emotional, and mental accommodations for students.
- Global Engagement Office: Resources for international students (i.e. orientation, newsletter, activities, etc.).
- Inclusive Excellence for Student Success (IESS): Student-centered office designed to support our diverse community and engage in diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism efforts at 老虎机攻略.
- 老虎机攻略 Allies: provides visible and easily identifiable spaces for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and non-binary students, faculty, and staff. Open to all regardless of orientation.
- DiverseU: 老虎机攻略 Annual Symposium to foster diversity and inclusivity.
- 老虎机攻略 Student Groups: Including Black Student Union, LatinX Student Union, Chinese Student Association, etc.
- Disability Services: Aids in the develop physical, emotional, and mental accommodations for students.
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- 老虎机攻略 Graduate Student Research Council (GSRC): Student group that advocates on behalf of graduate and professional students.
- Women in Science Group (students, post docs and faculty)
- Contact: Emily Kopania (kopania@umontana.edu)
- Curry Health Center 老虎机攻略 Graduate Student Support Group: Get together with other students to discuss familiar challenges of grad school, learn ways to cope, and support each other. Time & Date TBA. Free to attend.
- Call Curry Health Center Counseling Services to schedule an intake: (406) 243-4712
- Call Curry Health Center Counseling Services to schedule an intake: (406) 243-4712
- : Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science. SACNAS is an inclusive organization dedicated to fostering the success of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans, from college students to professionals, in attaining advanced degrees, careers, and positions of leadership in STEM. Open to all.
- Contact: Erim Gómez (gomez@mso.umt.edu)
- Contact: Erim Gómez (gomez@mso.umt.edu)
- 老虎机攻略 Student Groups
- 老虎机攻略 Graduate Student Research Council (GSRC): Student group that advocates on behalf of graduate and professional students.
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Explore this calendar to look at upcoming university events.
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- Open affirming environment for peoples of all sexual orientations and gender identity expressions.
- : Creates a more just and inclusive society by developing youth and adult leaders who work to end mistreatment, correct systemic inequalities, and strengthen communities across Montana.
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- Open affirming environment for peoples of all sexual orientations and gender identity expressions.
Mental Health Resources
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Services listed below with an * are potentially available for free/low cost/sliding
- Curry Health Center Counseling Services:(406) 243-4712
- First individual therapy/counseling session no charge – thereafter $25/session*
- Covered by Student Health Insurance Plan
- If you want to submit the $25 fee to your private insurance (other than the student plan), you must submit your own claims
- Free Group therapy sessions *
- Understanding Self & Others
- Graduate Student Support Group
- Overcoming Anxiety
- Curry 360◦: Medical appointment that incorporates both a medical provider and a behavior health specialist and/or health coach
- Curry Counseling Urgent Care: (406) 243-4712
- Same day meeting with counselor if in immediate need *
- $25/session after that - same insurance information applies
- Curry Medical Urgent Care: (406) 243-2122
- Open for telemedicine and in-person urgent care appointments
- Call before going to Curry
- (SARC): (406) 243-4429
- Counseling is available to survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and discrimination
- 6-8 sessions free *
- (CPC): (406) 243-2367
- Individual counseling sessions with PhD students
- Availability dependent on schedule and case fit
- No insurance accepted, but reduced, sliding scale fee (lowest starting at $7/session) *
- Walk-ins not accepted
- Curry Wellness
- Health Coaching:
- Free program for students around handling stress, maintaining healthy habits, etc. *
- 6 weeks, 1-on-1 sessions that can be extended
- Peer and Wellness staff led (certification process)
- Stress-busting kits
- Curry Health Center Counseling Services:(406) 243-4712
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There are many services offered through hospitals and private practitioners off-campus. The fee and availability of many of these services may be dependent on your insurance provider and plan. Additionally, most of these service providers have a low income/sliding fee scale program. If it is not clear from their website call and ask. Most places are also not allowed to deny services based on an inability to pay.
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- Nation-wide search engine for licensed/certified mental health providers, including counselors, social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists
- Searchable by location, distance, specialty, insurance, gender, and more
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- A partnership for mind and body wellness, combines four thriving businesses into one full-service organization to better serve the community
- Mental health recovery, clinical and psychiatric, lifestyle and functional medicine, and supported living programs
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- The Montana chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
- Supports, educates, and advocates for Montanans with severe mental illnesses and their families
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- A multi-setting mental health facility serving adults with serious mental illness and veterans
- Phone: (406) 532-9700
- Email:missoulaadults@wmmhc.org
- A multi-setting mental health facility serving adults with serious mental illness and veterans
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- Short-term behavioral care for established patients *
- Sliding-scale fee clinic
- Non-crisis facility
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- Psychiatric inpatient and outpatient services, including psychological testing, psychopharmacologic treatment, and psychotherapy
- Urgent Mental Health Clinic: (406) 327-3034
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- Strengthens and honors individuals, families, and communities throughout their journey with grief
- Psychotherapy, group therapy, and counseling camps available
- Phone: (406) 541-8472
- Email:info@tamarackgriefresourcecenter.org
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- Residential inpatient treatment for young adults, adults, and seniors with serious mental illness
- Crisis care and addiction rehabilitation
- Phone: (406) 532-8949
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- Provides medical health care with a specialty in family health; community health; culturally relevant individual, group, or family specific behavioral health
- While All Nations specifically serves the indigenous community in Missoula, they welcome all patients
- Indigenous peoples can be seen for free, and they have a sliding fee scale for qualifying individuals *
- They also accept Medicaid, Medicare, and third-party reimbursement
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- Treats adults and children with mental health conditions or addiction
- Offers low income/sliding fee scale program *
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- Shelter, crisis counseling, and support for survivors of domestic and sexual violence
- 24-Hour Crisis Line: (406) 542-1944
- Walk-in peer counseling
- Weekly open support groups
- In-house short-term therapy
- Up to 12 sessions offered at no cost *
- Referrals to community resources
- Legal, personal, housing, and medical advocacy
- Shelter, crisis counseling, and support for survivors of domestic and sexual violence
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- Free medical clinic that provides health care and gathers forensic evidence for survivors of sexual assault and strangulation
- Phone: (406) 329-5776
- Free medical clinic that provides health care and gathers forensic evidence for survivors of sexual assault and strangulation
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Training
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- Diversity in Recruitment
- Training and consultation in the areas of diversity, inclusivity and unconscious bias in the recruitment process is available for departments and/or search committees conducting recruitments
- Training and consultation in the areas of diversity, inclusivity and unconscious bias in the recruitment process is available for departments and/or search committees conducting recruitments
- Office of the Provost
- Information, videos, and training sessions available on implicit bias awareness
- Information, videos, and training sessions available on implicit bias awareness
- SARC
- Training topics available upon request:
- Bystander Intervention: How to Intervene to Stop Sexual Assault
- Resiliency and Engagement: Self-care
- First Responder: How to Respond to Survivors of Sexual Assault, Interpersonal Violence or Discrimination
- Addressing Microaggressions
- Inclusive Communities
- Training topics available upon request:
- Office of Organizational Learning and Development
- Offers trainings and professional development seminars available to faculty as well as students
- Provides Inclusivity Resources, where you'll find 老虎机攻略's "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" plan
- Includes a rich reservoir of Resources to Support Inclusive Teaching, including past training sessions and lectures on video, and a schedule of events that will be updated for each academic year as they become available
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- The library has gathered a range of resources on its "" page
- Diversity in Recruitment
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- Provides periodic training opportunities for community members, including one-day introductory workshops that give participants basic skills, concepts, and exercises to develop awareness and goals on interrupting bias and systems of oppression
- Provides organized trainings for businesses and organizations
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- Emotional Intelligence workshop series is available that focuses on the development of social-emotional competencies that are essential for success in graduate education and future career performance
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Graduate Student Leave of Absence
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If students are required to step out of their programs because of an emergency, they may petition for a leave of absence from their program by filling out a Graduate School Request for Leave of Absence Form.
The student's program chair or dean signs the form, and the student submits it to the Graduate School. The Graduate Dean will sign the form indicating approval or disapproval of the leave for the period time requested. The length of a leave of absence cannot exceed one year, but the student can petition for additional time after one year.
Leaves of absence will not be approved for the purpose of working on jobs, research, thesis, dissertations or to establish residency.