Welcome to Curry Health Center Counseling Services
College life can be exciting, challenging, and overwhelming and you don’t have to navigate it alone. Curry Health Center Counseling Services offers a safe, confidential, and inclusive space where students feel heard, supported, and understood.
Our focus is your well-being. Whether you’re managing stress, facing unexpected challenges, or just need someone to talk to, our team is here to help. Our licensed counselors, social workers, psychologists, and graduate student clinicians provide individual and group therapy, urgent counseling, and referrals to on- and off-campus resources.
Hours & Location
Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: Curry Health Center, West Entrance
Appointments & Contact Information
Schedule through the for an initial consultation or call Counseling Reception at 406-243-4712.
Returning clients must call to schedule appointments. Even when online availability looks limited, we may still be able to fit you in, it’s always worth giving us a call!
Phone: 406-243-4712
Crisis Line: Call or text 988
After-hours Crisis Care: Contact the Emergency Room at St. Patrick Hospital or Community Medical Center
Let鈥檚 Talk: Drop-In Consultations for Students
Let’s Talk offers students quick, informal consultations with a licensed counselor, no appointment needed. It’s a great option for brief questions, problem-solving, or learning about resources. Not for crisis or ongoing counseling.
Questions? Call us at 406-243-4712.
Scope of Practice
During an initial consultation, counselors assess needs and determine the best treatment approach. Students may be referred to community providers if concerns require:
- Long-term or more frequent counseling
- Specialized outpatient/inpatient care
- Psychological testing (e.g., ADHD, Autism)
- Emotional Support Animal documentation
- Lack of attendance/adherence to recommended treatment
Concern for a Student & Community Referrals
If you're concerned about a student...
Call us at 406-243-4712 to discuss your concern with a mental health provider.
For more information about crisis intervention, or how to report disruptive behavior, harassment or hazing please visit the CARES Team website.
Community Referrals:
Curry Health Center Counseling Services follows a short term, brief model. Some students may be best served in the community for long term, weekly counseling.
Local Therapy Options (off campus)
Mission Statement
The Mission of the 91次元 Counseling Services is to facilitate student success through a focus on mental health and well-being. We assist students in identifying challenges and developing skills that empower them to develop broader insight and create positive change in their lives. In support of the University's educational mission, we contribute to students' mental health and well-being by offering individual and group counseling, substance use programs, psycho-education, prevention programming, and outreach and consultation services. Our staff offers professional expertise and strives to be perennial learners who are committed to creating a space where all people from any background are welcome, and where concerns are explored with cultural humility and sensitivity.
Land Acknowledgement
Counseling Services acknowledges the colonization of the indigenous land and its people in Montana and that the 91次元 resides on the original homelands of the Selis (Salish), Ksanka (Kootenai), and Qlispe (Kalispel) tribes. We also recognize the relationship the Amskapi Pikuni (Blackfeet), Nimiipuu (Nez Perce), Shoshone, Bannock, and Schitsu'umsh (Coeur D’Alene) had and have with this land. We give thanks to these ancestral grounds and honor the rights and wisdom of indigenous peoples past, present, and future. Our actions are aimed at respecting tribal sovereignty, empowering Indigenous scholars, and creating safe environments for all students to live, work, learn, and grow together in equitable and positive ways.