Counseling Services
College can be an exhilarating and stressful time in your life. Counseling Services is here to help you manage relationships, coursework, deadlines, living away from home and adapting to a new environment.
Seeking support through counseling is a way to take care of your well-being. Asking for help is a sign of courage and strength, and just recognizing that you might benefit from talking to someone is a huge step. A counselor may provide a new perspective, as well as a renewed sense of confidence and competence.
Make an Appointment
- Call (401) 341-2919
- Email counselingservices@salve.edu
This email address is not confidential and is not monitored 24 hours a day. Please be aware of your privacy and potential security risks associated with email communication.
Emergency Resources
If you're seeking 24/7 support for a life-threatening emergency:
- On or off campus: Call 911
- On campus: Call Public Safety at (401) 341-2325
We work with Newport Mental Health to assist students during non-office hours. If you'd like to be connected to a crisis counselor after hours, please call Newport Mental Health at (401) 846-1213, option 1.
Additional 24/7 Off-Campus Crisis Resources
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call, text or chat 988
- Crisis support for LGBTQ+ youth: Call, text or chat (866) 488-7386
- Crisis Text Line: Text STEVE to 741741. Serves the mental health needs of college students of color.
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: Call, text or chat (800) 799-7233. Confidential hotline serving all those impacted by relationship abuse.
- Day One: Call, text or chat (800) 494-8100. Information and advocacy for those impacted by sexual abuse and sexual violence.
- Women's Resource Center: Call (401) 846-5263. Local agency providing free, confidential support for those impacted by domestic violence.
- Disaster Distress Helpline: Call, text or chat (800) 985-5990. Counseling support for emotional distress related to a disaster.
Off-Campus Consultations and Referrals
Psychiatric services are limited in Rhode Island and particularly on Aquidneck Island. If you have a current prescribing provider, we strongly encourage you to continue with this provider. We do keep a list of local providers that we can email you as well.
There are a handful of ways to find a local therapist or psychiatrist. The easiest is to contact your insurance carrier and ask for mental health, behavioral health or psychiatric referrals to ensure that you have coverage.
The following websites also offer information on providers:
- Zencare
- Psychology Today
- Newport Mental Health
- BH Link (in Rhode Island)
- BetterHelp
- Talkspace
- Talkiatry (Psychiatry)
- FindTreatment.gov
Please note: This list does not signify an endorsement, as we cannot guarantee the availability or quality of any outside services. If your family is covered by insurance that is provided by an employer, you may have access to low or no-cost referrals through their employee assistance program for short-term care.