anonymous.newhaven@gmail.com 11:54 pm on September 2, 2010 Permalink | Reply
I’m really sorry to hear that and know the feeling. Someone else posted something similar below and there were a few suggestions, but if none of them strike you as useful and you want to have someone listen, let me know. I’ll grab lunch with you and we can talk.
(I’m not an undergraduate, in case that matters to you.)
Anonymous 12:55 pm on September 3, 2010 Permalink | Reply
there’s also Walden Peer Counseling. It’s worth a shot if you’d like to talk it out for a while.
If your insurance covers it/you’re rich there are other options:
1. Yale Anxiety and Mood Services: a clinic staffed by PhD candidates in the psych department and a couple professors. Could be awkward if you’re a psych student, but if you’re not, could be worth it.
2. Center for Dialectical and Cognitive Behavioral Therapies: On Whitney, past the Peabody. Pretty good, but a tad pricey and a very long walk from campus.
Anonymous 7:40 am on September 4, 2010 Permalink | Reply
If you’re able to talk to your dean, he or she also may be able to recommend someone off campus.
Anonymous 12:10 pm on September 5, 2010 Permalink | Reply
Cigarettes.
Anonymous 11:08 pm on September 5, 2010 Permalink | Reply
anonymous.newhaven@gmail.com 11:54 pm on September 2, 2010 Permalink |
I’m really sorry to hear that and know the feeling. Someone else posted something similar below and there were a few suggestions, but if none of them strike you as useful and you want to have someone listen, let me know. I’ll grab lunch with you and we can talk.
(I’m not an undergraduate, in case that matters to you.)
Anonymous 12:55 pm on September 3, 2010 Permalink |
there’s also Walden Peer Counseling. It’s worth a shot if you’d like to talk it out for a while.
Anon 5:28 pm on September 3, 2010 Permalink |
If your insurance covers it/you’re rich there are other options:
1. Yale Anxiety and Mood Services: a clinic staffed by PhD candidates in the psych department and a couple professors. Could be awkward if you’re a psych student, but if you’re not, could be worth it.
2. Center for Dialectical and Cognitive Behavioral Therapies: On Whitney, past the Peabody. Pretty good, but a tad pricey and a very long walk from campus.
Anonymous 7:40 am on September 4, 2010 Permalink |
If you’re able to talk to your dean, he or she also may be able to recommend someone off campus.
Anonymous 12:10 pm on September 5, 2010 Permalink |
Cigarettes.
Anonymous 11:08 pm on September 5, 2010 Permalink |
eyeliner too?