Alcohol & Drug Counseling
The Counseling Center offers many resources and programs to promote alcohol and drug awareness, as well as individualized counseling and support for CBU students.
If you feel you may be experiencing an alcohol or drug problem, we encourage you to contact the University Counseling Center located in the Thomas Center. The Director of Counseling is available for confidential consultation on a walk-in basis or by appointment. Confidentiality will not be violated unless authorized by the student or a threat to life occurs. The Director will be able to provide you with information and testing, or assist in making a referral to a local agency, treatment facility, or clinical professional.
The Director may be reached at (901) 321-3527.
| Campus Ministry | 321-3528 |
| Counseling Center | 321-3527 |
| Dean of Students | 321-3536 |
| Director of Residence Life and Housing | 321-4102 |
| Health Resources | 321-3260 |
Local/Community Resources:
| Alcoholics Anonymous | 454-1414 |
| Al-Anon | 278-5953 |
| Cocaine Anonymous Hotline | 725-5010 |
| Narcotics Anonymous | 276-5483 |
Primary Local Assessment/Treatment Centers:
| Lakeside Hospital Dual Diagnosis/Addictive Disease Unit | 377-4733 |
| Parkwood Hospital | 521-1400 |
| Delta Medical Center Chemical Dependency Unit |
369-8190 |
| Frayser Family Counseling | 353-5440 |
| Journeys (assessment by a/d counselor, sliding scale) | 458-7164 |
| Midtown Mental Health Center | 577-0200 |
| St. Francis Hospital Addiction Treatment Program | 765-1400 |
| Southeast Mental Health Center | 369-1400 |
| Whitehaven Mental Health Center | 259-1920 |
Toll-Free Numbers:
| Alcohol Abuse 24-Hour Assistance and Treatment | 1-800-234-1253 |
| Alcohol Abuse and Crisis Intervention | 1-800-234-0246 |
| Cocaine Abuse 24-Hour Assistance & Treatment | 1-800-234-1253 |
| Cocaine Abuse & Crisis Intervention | 1-800-234-0246 |
| Drug and Alcohol 24-Hour Information, Assistance, & Referrals | 1.800-662-4357 |
Websites:
Alcohol and Your College Experience: http://www.factsontap.org
Alcoholics Anonymous: http://www.aa.org
Drug Help: http://www.drughelp.org
The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence: http://www.ncadd.org
Recovery Connection: http://www.recoveryconnection.org/
For additional assistance, you are encouraged to enlist the help and support of family and friends who would be supportive of your sobriety. Also, look in the yellow pages of your telephone directory under mental health, community services, social and human services, alcoholism, or drug abuse. You may be surprised to learn how many organizations there are that can help.





