How We Can Help
- Adjustment to college
- Anxiety, depression & anger
- Eating disorders, overeating or body image concerns
- Fear of public speaking or test anxiety
- Grief or loss
- Self-esteem and self-confidence
- Stress management or time management
- Relationships with friends, roommates, parents, romantic partners or spouses
- Physical or sexual abuse
- Problems encountered in college setting
- Trauma and sexual assault
Chat with a Counselor
Unsure if you want counseling? Just want to talk about a particular issue? The Counseling Center offers Chat with a Counselor consultation daily. These are brief, 30-minute confidential consultations with Counseling Center staff. These consultations can be in person or virtual and must be requested via this link. (Please note, if you are in crisis, please see our Crisis page and resources available immediately).
Wellness Room Reservation
Do you need a space to have a private and confidential conversation (to meet with an off campus mental health or medical care provider)? New in Fall of 2024, students are able to reserve THE 009 at selected times for these types of meetings. Please follow the link here to schedule (if you need recurring times, please book each week). Any questions, please reach out to the Counseling Center at CounselCtr@ndm.edu
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Eligibility for Health Services
Students are eligible for health services if enrolled in credit-bearing, degree-seeking courses at Notre Dame of Maryland University, regardless of the type of insurance you carry. You must also be registered for the current semester.
Explore more resources that you might find helpful re: a variety of topics regarding well-being and mental health:
Contact Us
Counseling Center
Theresa Hall, Room 016
Phone: 410-532-5384
Fax: 410-532-5167
In Case of Emergency
In the event of an emergency, dial Public Safety’s Emergency Line at 410-532-6666 or 911.
Director of Counseling Services
Marie Allee, Ph.D.
Theresa Hall, Room 013
Phone: 410-532-5379
Fax: 410-532-5167
Email: mallee@ndm.edu