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Stanford University and the YWCA offer various counseling resources depending on your affiliation with Stanford University. All of the counseling provided through the following resources are strictly confidential. For issues of sexual assault or domestic violence, Stanford University also encourages contacting the YWCA through their 24-hour hotline (650) 725-9955.

Everyone | Students | Faculty & Staff | Additional Resources


For Everyone

YWCA Sexual Assault Center
(650) 725-9955 (24 hours)
Vaden Health Center, 1st Floor
http://sexualassault.stanford.edu/ywca.shtml

Whether Stanford affiliated or not, the YWCA Sexual Assault Center offers counseling for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence, as well as their significant others. The YWCA's specially trained counselors are the best resource for issues of sexual assault and domestic violence.


For Stanford Students

   Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
(650) 723-3785 (24 hours)
Vaden Health Center, 2nd Floor
http://vaden.stanford.edu/caps/

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is available to help students who experience a wide variety of personal, academic and relationship concerns. CAPS offers evaluation and brief counseling, including personal, couples and group therapy. There is no fee for an initial evaluation or short-term counseling.


For Stanford Faculty & Staff

   Faculty & Staff Help Center (FSHC)
(650) 723-4577 (24 hours)
100 Encina Commons
(connected to the back of Encina Hall facing Hoover Tower)
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/helpcenter/
helpcenter@lists.stanford.edu

The Stanford Faculty & Staff Help Center (FSHC) provides professional, confidential, brief counseling to the faculty and staff of Stanford University. This service is offered for free for eligible faculty, staff, and their significant others.


Additional Resources

   Office of Religious Life
(650) 723-1762 (M-F, 8-5)
Memorial Church Round Room

http://www.stanford.edu/group/religiouslife/
mclennan@stanford.edu

The Office of Religious Life at Stanford offers counseling and guidance geared especially towards those with spiritual concerns. This free counseling service is available to people of all faith backgrounds.


David Rasch Stanford Ombuds
   Office of the Ombuds
(650) 723-3682 (M-F, 8-5)
Building 310 - Room 104

http://www.stanford.edu/dept/ombuds/
rasch@stanford.edu

The Office of the Ombuds provides information about University policies and refers you to other university services and programs. The Ombuds is an impartial dispute resolver who strives to see that faculty, staff and students at the university are treated fairly and equitably. Any Stanford faculty, student or staff can seek the advice of the Ombuds Office. The Ombuds is impartial, neutral, and confidential.