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Contact Information
Phone: (626) 815-2109Hours
Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m., 1-4:30 p.m.
Location
Magnolia CourtStudent Resources
Online Screening Tools
Azusa Pacific University has partnered with Screening for Mental Health, Inc., to provide current students with brief, anonymous screening questionnaires for the following issues:
- Alcohol Use
- Bipolar Disorder
- Depression
- Eating Disorders
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
If you are interested in learning whether you might be at risk, or want to verify that you are experiencing difficulties in one of these areas, visit the online screening page.
Referral Support
Some students may benefit from meeting with a counselor in the community due to the specific nature of their concerns or if their concerns are best addressed outside of the University Counseling Center’s brief treatment model. The UCC staff would love to be a liaison to help you connect to a therapist in the community if this is best for you. The following resources can assist you in the process of connecting to a community provider. Please call us with any questions along the way at (626) 815-2109. We are happy to help!
Self-Help Resources
The following are links to sites which may contain helpful information or resources for personal wellness or academic knowledge and research. The content of these links comes from a variety of sources, and the University Counseling Center cannot guarantee the accuracy of all information contained in these links. The information contained in these links does not necessarily reflect the views of the UCC or the university. We encourage students to explore this information within the context of their Christian worldview. Information conveyed over the Internet should never replace appropriate mental health care or sound judgment. When in doubt, contact a qualified professional.
Addictions
Addiction Resource Guide
A comprehensive directory of addiction treatment facilities online.
Christian Recovery International
A coalition of ministries dedicated to helping the Christian community become a safe
and helpful place for people recovering from addiction, abuse, or trauma.
Covenant Eyes
Internet accountability website.
Sex Addiction
Dr. Patrick Carnes’ resources for sex addiction and recovery.
Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Alcoholics Anonymous
A website created and maintained by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
Adult Children of Alcoholics
ACA is a twelve step, twelve tradition program of women and men who grew up in alcoholic
or otherwise dysfunctional homes.
Celebrate Recovery
The purpose of Saddleback Church’s Celebrate Recovery ministry is to fellowship and
celebrate God’s healing power in our lives through the “8 Recovery Principles.”
Body Image and Eating Disorders
Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders (ANRED)
A comprehensive page on the range of disordered eating behavior, including undereating,
binge eating, overeating, and compulsive exercise. Includes definitions, descriptions,
statistics, warning signs, causes, treatment, and recovery. Includes a special section
on athletes with eating disorders.