Mental & Emotional Health Counseling and Information

Confidential Counseling and Mental Health Information for GCC Students

 If you have Covid-19 Symptoms, PLEASE STAY HOME
Contact your instructors and the Health Center
 

The Health Center offers Confidential
Mental Health Counseling
in person, on Zoom or telephone.

Please call 818-551-5189 or visit the Health Center
 to set up an appointment.

For students that need to talk with someone, the Health Center's licensed marriage family therapist provides free confidential mental health counseling
An appointment is necessary for this service. 
Please call 818-551-5189 or visit the Health Center
to schedule an appointment.
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 Click below for 24/7 LA County mental health support

mental health

suicide and crisis

 

National Suicide Prevention LifeLine: 1-800-273-TALK or 1-800-273-8255

GCC Health Center's Crisis Numbers and Hotlines page

Live Another Day--Trusted Mental Health Resources for All

NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Glendale Support Groups

9 Mental Health Resources for the LatinX Community

Asian American Collective

Asian American Suicide Prevention & Education

Black Emotional & Mental Health Collective

Immigrants Rising: Wellness Support Groups

Latino: Each Mind Matters

MANA-A National Latina Organization Heath and Wellness

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)  Identity and Cultural Dimensions

NAMI--Asian American and Pacific Islanders
NAMI--Black/African American
Nami--Hispanic/Latinx and First Generation Americans
NAMI--Indigenous
NAMI--LGBTQI
NAMI--People with Disabilities

GCC Health Center's Mental Health Tools for Unusual Time

Text HOME to 741741 to connect with the US Crisis Counselor. Or call 800-854-7771

Community resources are available in the Health Center on an as-needed basis.  These are local, low-cost revolving independent activities for augmenting and supporting wellness and psychological health.  They are also sources of ancillary care.