Emergency Numbers
UNE Security
From campus: Ext. 366
From anywhere: (207) 283-0176
Crisis Response
An off-campus resource, available 24 hours/day: 1 (888) 568-1112
If you are a Portland or Biddeford campus-affiliated student and are currently experiencing a mental health crisis, you can reach UNE’s on-call counselor by calling (207) 602-2549 and then pressing 6.
Continuity of Care
UNE Counseling Services professional staff seek to maintain continuity of care for students.
Psychiatric Services
If you need to connect to a local psychiatrist or you are looking for an evaluation for psychiatric medication, our staff can facilitate and support you in connecting to the UNE Student Health Center or community-based providers to meet your individual psychiatric service needs.
Community Resources
There may be times when you need a specialized service. Examples include assessment for ADHD or learning differences or community resources to assist with housing, food, or other assistance. We will work with you to connect with appropriate resources.
Find a Therapist
If you are graduating, currently residing out-of-state, an online student, or looking to start personal counseling with a local provider your health insurance provider website and the following websites can help you connect with a therapist in your area.
Hotlines, Local, and Statewide Resources
- Alcoholics Anonymous: 800-737-6237
- Al-Anon: 800-498-1844
- Narcotics Anonymous: 800-974-0062
- Poison Control Center: 800-222-1222
- Maine Tobacco Helpline: 800-207-1230
- Maine AIDS Hotline: 800-851-2437
- Crisis Response Services: 888-568-1112
- The Trevor Project, supporting the LGBTQ community: 866-488-7386 or text "Trevor" to 202-304-1200
- Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (8255) or Text "START" to 741-741
- Child Abuse Hotline: 800-452-1999
- Elder Abuse Hotline: 800-624-8404
- Sexual Assault Crisis and Support Line: 800-871-774 or TTY 888-458-5599
- Domestic Violence Helpline: 866-834-4357
- Domestic Violence Shelter: 207-324-1802 (Sanford)
- The Center for Grieving Children: 207-775-5216
Smartphone Apps
- Headspace: Two-week free trial for the general public.
- Student Discount for Headspace App (A mindfulness/meditation app)
- Log in to U-Online, click Student Records, then Enrollment Verification, then “submit” to reach National Student Clearinghouse, then “view exclusive offers for college students” to reach Academic Perks, where Headspace is one of the many offerings
- Student Discount for Headspace App (A mindfulness/meditation app)
- Calm: Seven-day free trial. A meditation, sleep, and relaxation app that also provides resources specifically for coping with COVID-19 anxiety.
- Stop, Breathe and Think: Always free, and for kids, too.
- Insight Timer: Always free. This is not a daily app, but rather a great library where you can search for various types of meditations and lengths by excellent teachers.
- 10% Happier: Free and paid options available. Health care providers can use redemption code HEALTHCARE to unlock all content.
- UCLA Mindful App: Free and has meditation by Diana Winston.
- Mindfulness Coach: Mindfulness Coach 2.0 was developed to help veterans, service members, and others learn how to practice mindfulness. The app provides a gradual, self-guided training program designed to help you understand and adopt a simple mindfulness practice.
- Happify: Some free content, including stress reduction and cognitive techniques to address anxiety
Mental Health Resources
Black Mental Health
- Toolkits for the Black community and white allies from Black Lives Matter
- Toolkits, resources, education and videos from Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM)
- Read an article on Black Mental Health Matters that includes a list of Black and Inclusive Therapists and Supportive Services for Black Adults and Kids from To Write Love on Her Arms
LGBTQ+ Mental Health Matters
- LGBTQ resources in Maine
- Therapy referrals and informational and supportive resources
- Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
- Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) is an organization dedicated to ensuring that all people are valued and respected. Membership is open to LGBTQ+ individuals, their family members, and allies advocating for equal rights. PFLAG has active chapters throughout the United States, making it a good source of support in your community.
- American Civil Liberties Union
- The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) works to ensure that LGBTQ+ of all ages, races, and ethnic backgrounds can live their lives free of discrimination and harassment. ACLU attorneys file lawsuits against employers, government organizations, and health care facilities to ensure that LGBTQ+ individuals have equal access to employment, health care, and public services.
- National LGBTQ Task Force
- The National LGBTQ Task Force is an advocacy group that works to make sure LGBTQ+ individuals have equal access to freedom and justice. Activists work to end discrimination and eliminate barriers for the LGBTQ+ community when it comes to health care, employment, housing, retirement, and other aspects of life.
- GLAAD
- Founded in 1985, GLAAD advocates for the acceptance of all LGBTQ+ individuals by working with media organizations to ensure that television shows, news coverage, and advertising promote acceptance and discourage discrimination. GLAAD has also organized national marches and other events to increase awareness of important issues in the LGBTQ+ community.
- Bisexual Resource Center
- Bisexual Resource Center (BRC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness of bisexuality and advocating for bisexual visibility. Because bisexual individuals are discriminated against by both heterosexuals and other members of the LGBTQ+ community, BRC aims to provide support and work toward a world where everyone is celebrated.
- The Trevor Project
- The Trevor Project offers a variety of life-affirming programs to prevent suicide among LGBTQ+ individuals under the age of 25. Trained counselors are available via telephone, text message, and instant message to provide crisis intervention when needed. The Trevor Project also offers training for teachers and other allies.
- Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network
- The Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) aims to eliminate discrimination in schools and other educational environments. The organization conducts an annual survey to determine what it’s like for LGBTQ+ youth to attend public and private schools in the United States. GLSEN also has local chapters working to cultivate safe school environments for LGBTQ+ children and teens.
- The Association of LGBTQ+ Psychiatrists
- The Association of LGBTQ+ Psychiatrists (AGLP) members are psychiatrists committed to conducting research to determine best practices in delivering mental health care to members of the LGBTQ+ community. Members also work with the American Psychological Association to influence policy and ensure that LGBTQ+ individuals can live their lives as free from discrimination as possible.
- Forge
- Forge dedicates its resources to building resilience in the transgender community. The organization offers training and resources to help family, friends, and professionals support transgender individuals in a respectful way. Forge also has resources available on building healthy relationships as a transgender individual, having positive interactions with community members, and transgender health care.
- National Center for Transgender Equality
- The National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) works to increase acceptance of transgender individuals and influence policy so that members of the transgender community can work, attend school, and participate in community activities without fear of discrimination. The organization emphasizes equal opportunity and access to health care, safety, and justice as part of its mission.
- It Gets Better Project
- The mission of the It Gets Better Project is to empower LGBTQ+ youth and remind them that they’re not alone. What started out as a social media campaign is now a global platform that brings LGBTQ+ youth together and promotes acceptance of every sexual orientation and gender identity.
- Transgender Law Center
- The Transgender Law Center employs community-focused strategies to ensure transgender individuals can thrive no matter where they live. Members advocate for equal treatment of transgender individuals in prisons, schools, health care facilities, and workplaces, helping to prevent discrimination and give members of the transgender community more freedom.
- National Center for Lesbian Rights
- With a commitment to racial and economic justice, the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) promotes equal rights for LGBTQ+ individuals. Members work to influence public policy and educate members of the public on some of the key issues faced by members of the LGBTQ+ community. When necessary, the NCLR files lawsuits to remedy situations involving discrimination.
Muslim Mental Health
Indigenous Mental Health
Latina/Latino/Latinx/Hispanic Mental Health
- Mano en Mano
- Mano en Mano provides immigrants and farmworkers with the support they need, ensuring equitable access to medical care, government aid, employment, housing, and other services.
- Presente! Maine
- Presente! empowers the Latinx community, who are majority seafood processing and agricultural workers, through survival services to combat racism and poverty; transformation education to develop leadership in community members to lead our organization and our movement; and community organizing to transform systems and power structures that impact our community.
- Latina/Latino/Latinx/Hispanic Therapist Directory
Asian Mental Health
- The Chinese and American Friendship Association of Maine
- The Chinese and American Friendship Association of Maine (CAFAM) provides forums and outreach to promote awareness of and appreciation for Chinese culture. We promote friendship between non-Chinese Americans, Chinese-Americans, and Chinese people, whether from the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, or elsewhere.
- South Asian Mental Health Initiative and Network
- Find Asian Therapists in Maine
- Japanese American Social Services Inc (JASSI) – Counseling Services in Japanese
- Korean Community Mental Health Center
Jewish Mental Health
- Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine
- The Blue Dove Foundation
- The Blue Dove Foundation provides Jewish mental health and addiction resources across the globe. Resources include treatment facilitators in addition to emotional and spiritual support for individuals.
- Mental health resources for Jewish teens and families from the Jewish Education Project
Homeless Resources in Maine
The shelters listed on the MaineHousing website provide emergency shelter. MaineHousing supports many of these shelters by providing funds to help with operating expenses and capital improvements. For information on other shelters or resources in your area, dial 2-1-1.
Maine Food Pantries and Resources
Domestic Violence Support
Statewide
- Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault
- Call 1 (800) 871-7741 24/7
By County
- Aroostook County: Call our 24-hour hotline anytime
- 1-800-439-2323.
- Penobscot and Piscataquis: 24 hr 1 (800) 863 9909
- Hancock and Washington County: 24 hr 1 (800) 315 5579
- Kennebec and Somerset: 24 hr 1 (877) 890 7788
- Androscoggin, Franklin, and Oxford Counties: 1-800 559 2927
- Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, and Waldo Counties: 1-800 522 3304
- Immigrant Resources Central Maine
- Cumberland County: 24/7 1 800 537 6606
- York County: 1 (800) 239 7298
Resources for Tribal Communities
- Wabanaki Women’s Coalition: (207) 763-3478
- Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians Domestic and Sexual Violence Advocacy Center: (207) 551-3639
- Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians Domestic and Sexual Violence Advocacy Center: (207) 532-6401
- Indian Township Passamaquoddy Domestic and Sexual Violence Advocacy Center: (207) 214-1917
- Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Peaceful Relations: 1 (877) 853-2613
- Penobscot Indian Nation Domestic & Sexual Violence Advocacy Center: (207) 631-4886
Substance Abuse and Addiction Resources
- Maine Alliance for Addiction and Mental Health Services
- Recovery Maine Inc.’s mission is to improve the quality of life for those struggling with substance use disorder, through a variety of comprehensive, treatment services
- Students Empowered to End Dependence (S.E.E.D.) reduces substance use among Maine students by engaging them in compelling learning opportunities and messaging campaigns.
- Maine Substance Abuse and Drug Addiction Hotlines/National Rehab Hotline
- 1 (866) 210-1303, 24/7, 365 days a year
- The Maine Drug Data Hub prioritizes supporting individuals in recovery and the building of recovery friendly communities. This includes expanding recovery centers, training recovery coaches, promoting and increasing alternatives to incarceration, as well as increasing safe and secure housing options for people in recovery.
- The Sun Will Rise Foundation provides free peer grief support for those who have experienced the devastating death of someone they care about due to substance use (drug/alcohol) or overdose.
Mental Health Educational Resources
The following sites offer substantial information on a variety of topics that address medical and psychological issues.
- Adult Children of Alcoholics World Service
- Alanon-Alateen
- Central Services Office
- Alcohol Screening
- American Association of Suicidology
- American College Health Association
- Be Responsible About Drinking (BRAD)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Cocaine Anonymous
- Drug Help
- Eating Disorders
- Education and Prevention of Vaping
- Families Anonymous
- Marijuana Anonymous
- Mayo Clinic
- Narcotics Anonymous
- National Health Information Center
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
- National Institute on Drug Abuse
- NIDA – Drugs of Abuse Information
- NJ Gam-Anon Intergroup
- Overeaters Anonymous
- Smoke Free, resource for quitting smoking
- Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network
- Students Against Destructive Decisions
- Treatment Locator Database
- U.S. National Library of Medicine
- WebMD
Additional Resources
- Ulifeline: This website provides an anonymous, yet supportive link to mental health information. You can download information and ask questions via the Internet.
- Maine 2-1-1 Directory
- Student Guide to Surviving Stress and Anxiety in College and Beyond
Schedule an Appointment
You may schedule a session with a counselor by emailing or calling your Student Counseling Center. Sessions are typically 50 minutes long and are scheduled by appointment. We are also available to respond to emergencies and crises.
Biddeford Campus
To schedule an appointment at our Biddeford location email bcstudentcounseling@shorinji-kempo.net or call (207) 602-2549.
Portland Campus for the Health Sciences
To schedule an appointment at our Portland location email pcstudentcounseling@shorinji-kempo.net or call (207) 602-2549.