HUHS HOME
Counseling and Mental Health
Who We Are 8 Psychiatrists, 1 Nurse, 7 Psychologists, 9 Social Workers,
Who, Where, What We Are
• Nurse Prescriber, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Social Workers, Case Manager
• Four clinics: Smith Center, Law, Business, Longwood Area
• Available for telephone consultations, individual and group counseling, daytime and after hours urgent care, medication consultations and management
• Eligible to all registered Harvard students• Coverage is provided by “HUHS Health Fee”, Not
your insurance
What is available at CAMHS?
Privacy and Confidentiality
• We have…• An ethical and legal obligation to maintain your
privacy and confidentiality• We can speak with someone on your behalf with
your explicit written permission• We are only permitted to breach privacy and
confidentiality if you or someone else is in imminent danger to yourself or another or in the case of a child, elderly, or disabled person being at risk for some form of abuse
Ways to Access Care
Why People Come to CAMHS• Adjusting to a new community• Curious about something about themselves• Wanting to manage stress differently• Learned about some news from home, family, friend that is
concerning and want to speak to someone• Want to balance your life and work at Harvard• You’ve noticed changes in yourself that interfere with how
you engage with friends, your work, your studies• Follow-up with prior counseling• Worried about a labmate, friend, family member• Noticing changes in yourself
What to Notice in Yourself and Others
• Mood: irritability, sadness, anger, frustration, exuberant moods, anxiety
• Appetite: too little, too much• Energy: fatigued, more energetic• Concentration difficulties• Sleep patterns: too much, too little, trouble falling or staying
asleep• Motivation to engage with work, people• Lower interest in activities, work, relationships• Thoughts: self-critical, racing thoughts, ruminations• Loss of meaning in life goals, spiritual/religious belief
How is your foundation of self-care?• Some symptoms may suggest that your
life/work balance is a bit distressed• Sleep, eating, exercise/stress management,
social connectedness are important elements of maintaining good self-care
• Constellations of symptoms can indicate anxiety, mood dysregulation, eating concerns, learning or attention issues
Getting Started at CAMHS
• Schedule a 20 min telephone consultation, at your convenience• Weekdays 8am-5pm 617.495.2042• Schedule online via HUHS portal or by calling
• Daytime Urgent Care appointments • Weekday, business days 9am-5pm
• After Hours Urgent Care 617.495.5711• Two mental health providers on-call each evening, • 24 hours/day on weekends and holidays, • 365 days/yr• Telephone and in-person assessment available
Because You don’t have to do it alone.
You Can Make an Appointment
Concerns about your experience at CAMHS?
You can request a change in treatment by contacting the telephone consultation line or by speaking with your current counselor about what is not working in order to make a change.
If you had an experience at CAMHS or anywhere else at HUHS, tell someone -Linda Cannon , HUHS Patient [email protected] (617) 495-7583
•The Patient Advocate helps you:•Navigate the health care system•Explore choices for your medical care•Resolve or mediate problems•Discuss financial assistance options•Coordinate special needs arrangements•All feedback is confidential and may be submitted to the suggestion boxes in the clinic
Other Services Associated with HUHS
Self-Care / Take a Break
• Stop or Pause periodically in your work• Breathe – slow deep, relaxation breaths to
reduce any potential stress• Reflect – how are you doing? Do you need to
do something to adjust any stress currently• Choose – keep working, take a brief break,
Call someone, distract yourself, go for a walk