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Mental Health Treatment

Counselling services, treatment programs and walk-in clinics to help people with emotional or mental health challenges.

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UPEI students have access to Student Wellness, which offers 24/7 virtual counselling with professional counsellors. Services are covered through the UPEI student health insurance plan and are available in a wide range of languages through interpreter services.

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Service options available to current and former members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Includes:

  • Disability pension services: help paying for healthcare services
  • Mental health support: Talk to a professional
  • Peer support: Connect with a community that understands operational stress injury
  • RCMP and family: transition services and case management
  • Transition interview: Help prepare to leave the RCMP by navigating to suitable resources and programs
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Provides a variety of physical and mental health services for veterans. Includes:
  • Hearing loss and tinnitus: Compensation, hearing aids and accessories
  • Mental health and wellness: Counselling, peer support, and compensation
  • Physical health and wellness: Compensation, rehabilitation services, help at home, financial assistance for medical costs including long-term care, and caregiver benefits
  • Case management: One-on-one support to help with a significant challenge in life
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A 24/7 confidential service that provides support for difficulties that affect well-being. These could include:
  • Work-related issues
  • Health concerns
  • Family and marital problems
  • Bereavement
  • Other problems that affect well-being
Up to 20 hours of support is provided by mental health professionals. This service can connect individuals with a local mental health professional for direct support at their request.
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Offers confidential, short term help to UPEI students dealing with personal, relational or mental health concerns. Includes:

  • Anxiety
  • Crisis
  • Depression
  • Abuse
  • Relationship difficulties
  • Drug and alcohol concerns
  • Eating disorders
  • Self-harm
  • Self-esteem Issues
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Provides confidential in-person and online counselling for individuals, couples, families. Examples of concerns that can be addressed in therapy include:
  • Stress, anxiety or depression
  • Infertility struggles
  • Family or romantic problems
  • Parenting
  • Becoming assertive
  • Questions about identity or sexuality
  • Grief
  • Trauma such as sexual assault or violence
  • Workplace conflict or difficulties
  • Coping with life overwhelming circumstances
  • Counselling to newcomers
  • Mental health and addictions
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Provides free in-school supports and services for public school students who are struggling with mental, social and/or physical health issues. Examples of issues the teams can help with include:
  • Anxiety
  • Sleep issues
  • Exercise
  • Food
  • Screen time
  • Family
  • Relationships
  • Depression
  • Social skills
  • Parental support
  • Self-regulation
Teams are assigned to each Family of Schools and direct contact information can be found on the website.
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Provides free, confidential mental health counselling service to Holland College students.

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Provides a safe, confidential, and supportive environment for students, staff, and faculty who have experienced sexual violence. Support includes:

  • Guidance
  • Information
  • Emotional support
  • Assistance in discussing questions or concerns

Services are available regardless of whether an individual chooses to pursue a formal complaint.

The SVPRO Educator also delivers informative training sessions that promote awareness, prevention, and education for students.

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Offers up to 12 months of residential treatment for those struggling with addiction or mental health challenges. Offers a holistic three-phased approach:
  • Orientation: Establishing a plan of care
  • Active Treatment: A combination of recovery programming, peer support meetings, activities, and learning life skills
  • Community Integration: Rebuilding family connections and preparing to transition back to the community
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