SUNY Ulster is committed to providing a safe, inviting, and inclusive environment for all within our community. We understand the college experience can be challenging. When the added academic, personal, or social demands become overwhelming, we are here to help. 

Our counseling and wellness services can function as a personal and emotional support to you so you can better achieve your academic and personal goals. 

The Mental Health Office at SUNY Ulster strives to:

  • Reduce the stigma around mental health
  • Normalize reaching out for help
  • Provide short-term counseling
  • Be a resource, inform of community resources, and link to resources
  • Offer mental health-related programming throughout each semester

For further information:

Ashley Brown, LCSW-R

Crisis Counselor & Mental Health Resource

Student Affairs

she/her/hers

brownas@sunyulster.edu
(845) 687-5192  

Email and phone messages are not routinely checked outside of business hours and so are not for urgent or emergency use. If you have an emergency, please call 911 and go to the nearest emergency room. 

Further Resources and Hotlines

  • Family of Woodstock 24 Hour Hotline 845-338-2370
  • ACCESS: Mobile Mental Health Team 7 Days/Week 1-844-277-4820
  • SUNY Crisis Text Line: Text Got5U to 741-741
  • 988 National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
  • SUNY Ulster Campus Public Safety Dial (845) 687-5221
  • 911

www.suny.edu/mental-health/

 

Are you in crisis, experiencing emotional distress or worried about someone you know? Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org/chat 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.