If you are in crisis, please call the King County 24/hour crisis line at (866) 427-4747 or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting "HOME" to 741-741. In an emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest hospital.
Counseling Services offers personal, mental health counseling and personal wellness
support to currently enrolled students both virtually and in-person.
If you are having difficulty requesting an appointment, please reach out to us via email at or call us at 253-351-6670. You can also visit us on campus in the Student Affairs Building room 227.
***If you are looking for academic counseling, please contact the Career and Advising Center by email at or by calling 253-288-3482.
You can talk with a Counselor without making an appointment by using our Drop-In hours.
Drop-In is available on a first come, first served basis. You are welcome to enter the virtual or in-person waiting area up to 30 minutes before the Drop-In start time. The virtual Drop-In waiting area can be accessed at . The in-person Drop-In waiting area is in SA 227.
Fall Drop-In Hours
If you click the virtual Drop-In link during the Drop-In hour, and do not receive a response within 5 minutes, the Counselor is likely already meeting with another student. Please feel free to contact us to schedule an appointment. If you click the virtual Drop-In link outside of the Drop-In hour, a Counselor will not be available.
Serving Green River Students
Counseling Services provides short-term mental health counseling and self-care/wellness education to Green River students. Workshops and consultation services are offered for staff, faculty, and student organizations. Services are free and confidential.
Professional mental health counselors support students by helping them explore emotional concerns, develop new awareness and skills, and mobilize their existing strengths, qualities and abilities. While some people who seek counseling have chronic emotional difficulties, most are dealing with normal life events and are simply in need of an objective listener - someone who doesn't judge and who can help them see new alternatives.
Workshops and consultation services are offered for staff, faculty, and student organizations.
If you are in crisis, please contact one of the below resources:
Crisis Lines:
- Crisis Connections (King County 24-hour Crisis Line) 206-461-3222 or 866-4CRISIS
- Teen Link 866-TEENLINK (866-833-6546)
- Pierce County 24-hour Crisis Line 800-576-7764
- Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
If you have a life threatening or medical emergency, please call 911 right away.
Resources
Below you can find community resources, helplines, and websites to assist students with mental health needs. If you would like to know more about these resources or others that may be available to you, feel free to request an appointment with a Counselor using the our appointment link, or by contacting our office directly by phone or email. While none of these resources are affiliated with or specifically endorsed by GRC Counseling Services, we do want to provide the list as an informational guide to community-identified options for our students.
- Local Providers for Mental Health 2024
- Counseling Resource List 2024
- NAMI Teen and Youth Adult Resource Directory
- A Guide for Parents and Families
You Are Not Alone
A series of videos exploring topics of anxiety, depression, and abuse.