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Services can include psychiatric evaluations, 24-hour crisis interventions, medication treatment, inpatient treatment employment and vocational seravices, family support and respite care, housing, information and referral, supported living and residential services.
(512) 472-4357
Provides access to licensed counselors. Callers receive immediate assessments, crisis intervention services if needed and referral to additional community resources.
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Trained, knowledgeable staff members answer the phones, listen, assess what health or human service(s) the caller needs, then provide information and referrals regarding the most appropriate place(s) in the community to get help. All information is free and confidential.
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800-273-TALK(8255)
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The purpose of this service is to provide UT faculty, students and staff an opportunity to discuss their concerns about another individual's behavior. Trained staff members will assist the caller in exploring available options and strategies. 512-232-5050