Appointments

People who are mentally healthy feel good about themselves and others. Having good mental health means being able to deal with the demands, challenges, and changes in everyday life.

Regardless of age, race, sex, or status, everybody is subject to emotional upset. Feeling angry, down, or anxious is a normal reaction to life events and these emotions tend to come and go often. However, when these emotions persist for weeks or months, and begin to interfere with daily life, it may be a sign that professional help could be beneficial.

Schedule an appointment by phone at 540-464-7667, in person on the 2nd floor of the VMI Health Center, or by email at cadetcounseling@vmi.edu

Messages left after 4:30 p.m. will be reviewed the following business day.

To cancel or reschedule an appointment

If you will be late for an appointment call and let us know at 540-464-7667. We appreciate as much advance notice as possible.

Who is eligible for counseling services?

All full-time cadets currently enrolled in classes at VMI are eligible for services at the Center for Cadet Counseling.

What to expect at the initial appointment?

Arrive 20 minutes early to your first appointment.  This time allows you to review information about our center and our confidentiality and privacy policy.  Additionally, we will ask you to answer some questions about yourself so we can best address and meet your needs. 

Initial appointments typically last 45 minutes. Depending on your needs, we may recommend you make a follow-up appointment with our office.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR CADETS

Self Assessment Anonymous Online Screening

VMI invites you to the anonymous online screening module for mood disorders, alcohol, eating disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

9 8 8 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.

Mental Health 101

Find information related to common questions about mental health from Mental Health America, a leading nonprofit in the field.

Wellness resources for VMI cadets.

Resources are available for VMI cadets on important topics related to well-being and mental health. [requires VMI log-in credentials]

TimelyCare link with sample mobile view.

VMI cadets have FREE access to virtual care services with TimelyCare — the virtual health and well-being platform designed for university students.