Mental Health

Warner Hall exterior front entrance

Center for Counseling and Student Development Services

 

The Center for Counseling and Student Development (CCSD) provides individual and group counseling to thousands of UD students each year. All counseling services are covered by the UD Wellbeing Fee for full-time students. Part-time students also can elect to pay this fee to access the same care.

 

All counseling services begin with a triage appointment to determine the services that are right for your needs. If you are a new client, stop by our front desk during business hours, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday, to get started with us! Returning clients can call to schedule an appointment. Last appointments will be taken at 4 p.m.

Location:
Center for Counseling and Student Development
Warner Hall, Suite 201
280 The Green

Hours of Operation:
CCSD will be closed Wednesday, September 18, from 11 a.m.–2 p.m.Monday–Friday, 8:30–5 p.m.

Students in need of urgent mental health assistance can utilize one of these options:

  • TimelyCare's Talk Now on-demand counseling feature, which will connect students with a licensed mental health professional within five minutes.
  • UD Helpline: (302) 831-1001, press 2 for mental health support within five minutes.
  • National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988
  • Immediate assistance from UDPD or local law enforcement: 911

Faculty and staff in need of urgent consultation regarding a student mental health concern may call:

Last appointment taken at 4 p.m.

More Locations and Hours

Please note:
CCSD will be closed Wednesday, September 18, from 11 a.m.–2 p.m.

Students in need of urgent mental health assistance can utilize one of these options:

  • TimelyCare's Talk Now on-demand counseling feature, which will connect students with a licensed mental health professional within five minutes.
  • UD Helpline: (302) 831-1001, press 2 for mental health support within five minutes.
  • National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988
  • Immediate assistance from UDPD or local law enforcement: 911

Faculty and staff in need of urgent consultation regarding a student mental health concern may call:

 

Group
Therapy

UD's Center for Counseling and Student Development offers group therapy options for a variety of concerns, including loneliness, making friends, depression, anxiety, difficulties with relationships, identity concerns and trauma.

Access 24/7 Crisis Care

TimelyCare

Immediate virtual mental health support is available through TimelyCare's TalkNow service: 24/7, on-demand emotional support to talk about anything, including anxiety, relationships, depression and school-related stressors.

Dial 911 if you have an emergency

Our Treatment Model

 

The Center for Counseling and Student Development (CCSD) is a nationally accredited counseling center that serves as the mental health hub of the university, providing triage services, promoting navigation of resources both on and off campus, delivering a variety of mental health services, conducting outreach trainings and offering consultation to parents, faculty and staff.

CCSD is staffed by an interdisciplinary mental health team and hosts a robust, nationally-accredited training program for future mental health professionals. Staff are all specialists in mental health problems and developmental issues particular to emerging adulthood.

Services

In addition to the services listed below, the Center for Counseling and Student Development also provides local, embedded services within UD Athletics and the Associate in Arts Program campuses.

Embedded Services

Embedded Services through CCSD allow for direct, local service delivery to specific populations of UD students. Our current embedded services are located within UD Athletics and the Associate in Arts Program campuses.

Sport Psychology

Two licensed psychologists with specialization in clinical sport psychology provide mental health treatment and counseling to UD's varsity student athletes. Athletes can visit them in the Whitney Athletic Center.

Learn more about Sport Psychology services

Christine Jehu, PhD

Associate Director of Embedded Services, Senior Sport Psychologist
 

Matt Monaco, PsyD

Psychological Assistant
 

Clare Devine, PsyD

Sport Psychologist
 

Associate in Arts Program

Two licensed clinical social workers serve as Mental Health Care Coordinators for the Associates in Arts Program (AAP). They provide mental health treatment, counseling and outreach services to AAP students at the Wilmington, Dover and Georgetown campuses.

Wellbeing Resources for AAP Students

Danielle Lopez, LCSW

Mental Health Care Coordinator, Wilmington AAP
 

Rebecca Brandt, LCSW

Mental Health Care Coordinator, Dover/Georgetown AAP
 

Upcoming Mental Health Programs