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Student Health and Wellness Center (Pinyon)

Campus Mental Health Services are open.

We have Licensed Counselors at NO-Cost for enrolled students.  

HOURS

Monday – Friday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

scheduling appointments

To schedule an appointment call

209-588-5283 or stop by Pinyon

In-person, zoom or phone sessions

Drop-Ins welcome depending on therapist availability. 

NEW!  National Crisis Hotline

Call 988

for Mental Health Crisis Support. Available 24/7. 

This is a new National Mental Health Crisis and Suicide Hotline.

  • Psychological Services: Therapy with a Licensed Counselor (or Supervised Intern) is available by appointment for individuals (and couples when both parties are enrolled students). 
  • Crisis Services: Available on campus during normal business hours.  NO evening or after-hours crisis or counseling services available. See CCAT.
  • AFTER HOURS CRISIS - call Campus Security: 209-566-5476 or 911.  Also available: Tuolumne County Behavioral Health Department (TCBH): Crisis, Assessment, and Intervention Program (CAIP) 209-533-7000.
  • Workshops and Class Presentations: Topics include Anxiety Management, Test Anxiety, Stress Management, Mindfulness, Student Success, Grief and Loss.
  • Psychological Assessment: Limited assessment available for referrals to campus DSPS, such as Text Anxiety. Also, referrals to community counselors, resources, medical care, and special needs assessment available
  • Center for a Non-Violent Community: Advocates from CNVC are  partnering with campus Health and Wellness.  Advocates support victims of Sexual and Domestic Violence through the process of legal, physical and emotional healing. CNVC 24 Hour Crisis Line: 209-533-3401.
  • Personal Guidance: Just need support and guidance for life stress? Learn strategies and tools to cultivate resiliency and manage stress. Or receive guidance on any personal issue.
  • Title IX:  Feel you are a victim of sexual harassment, discrimination or assault on campus? The Mental Health office can provide Confidential support. 
  • Veterans Mental Health support is available
See Something     Say Something    Do Something

We are all responsible for keeping our campus safe. Let someone know when you are concerned. The Mental Health Coordinator is a member of CCAT, the Columbia College Alert Team and available to students, faculty and staff to discuss incidents and issues regarding students who are "of concern", at-risk, in distress, having a crisis.   Contact CCAT or the Mental Health Coordinator for assistance. 

Columbia College Campus does NOT have 24/7 crisis services.
CRISIS:  
  • Campus Security: 209-566-5476 
  • Call 988 or 911
  • Tuolumne County (TCBH): Crisis, Assessment, and Intervention Program (CAIP)  209-533-7000  
  • Calaveras County Crisis: 1-800-499-3030 or 209-754-3239
  • Crisis Text Support 24/7: Text HOME to 741741
  • National Suicide Hotline and National Mental Health Crisis line: Call 988 or  1-800-273-TALK (8255) 
 

additional resources

Basic Needs support including assistance with housing, food, transportation, medical care, etc.

Available by contacting the college's Basic Needs Department - 
email ccbasicneeds@yosemite.edu