Crisis counseling is available to students who are in severe
distress and are faced with challenges that are beyond their immediate ability
to cope. This type of counseling seeks to ease an immediate situation which is
inhibiting an individual's ability to function in their daily lives.
A crisis may be defined as when a person:
- is
unable to sleep or can't stop crying because of a traumatic situation in
their lives
- is
feeling frightened or is having an anxiety attack
- is
dealing with the death or illness of a loved one
- has
been physically or sexually assaulted
- is
having suicidal thoughts or feelings
Counselors are trained to help people cope with this type of
crisis, and to assess the safety of the individual. They may devise a "safety
plan" with the student which might include compiling a list of crisis
counseling line numbers, lists of friends they feel comfortable calling, going
home to parents for a few days, or going to the emergency room if they can't
stop thinking about suicide.
To talk with someone after Counseling Center hours
| Community Crisis Line |
1-800-422-0045 |
Emergencies
If a person is in imminent danger of harming themselves or
another call:
On Campus
| BSU Security |
218-755-3888 |
Off Campus
| Emergency Services (calling within area) |
911 |
| Emergency Services (calling from out of area) |
218-333-9111 |
| Community Crisis Line |
1-800-422-0045 |
| North Country Regional Hospital |
218-333-5595 |