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Counseling Services

Zanesville Campus Counseling Services

The Zanesville Campus Counseling Services team is here to support your journey through college and beyond. We understand that life can bring challenges, and our goal is to provide a safe, supportive space where you can work through them.

Note: One-on-one counseling sessions are for currently enrolled students. Counseling workshops are free and open to all. You can connect directly with the services listed on this page or speak with a Student Services team member for assistance.

Emergency Support

A student in need of immediate support or attention should go to the nearest emergency room or call 911.

Call 911

Important Phone Numbers

For assistance that does not require immediate emergency care, contact one of the resources listed in the table.

Resource Name Phone Number Address or Other Info
Ohio University 24/7 Emergency Counselor Hotline
740.593.1616 Crisis and Emergency Resources webpage
Suicide Prevention Hotline

988

1.800.273.8255

Suicide Prevention website
Allwell Behavioral Health Services - Guernsey County
740.439.4428 2500 John Glenn Highway, Cambridge, Ohio
Allwell Behavioral Health Services - Muskingum County

740.454.9766

TDD: 740.455.4142 or 800.432.4142

2845 Bell Street, Zanesville, Ohio
Muskingum Behavioral Health – tele-counseling
740.454.1266
Crisis Hotline

800.344.5818

740.453.5818

Available 24/7
Crisis Text Line
741741 Available 24/7 and offers the ability to text instead of talk 
Muskingum Counseling Center
740.453.9766 Offers info about community mental health resources during normal business hours.
  • Concerned About a Student?

    The Zanesville Campus CARE Team can help support students in crisis who may be at a higher risk of harming themselves or others. The CARE Team does not provide mental health services, but they do offer resources and referrals to faculty, staff and students.

    About the CARE Team

    Express a Concern

  • Student Community Resource Guide

    The Student Community Resource Guide connects you with campus and local resources available for a variety of situations.

    Resource Guide

Counseling Services Through TimelyCare

As an Ohio University student, you are eligible for free, 24/7 access to TimelyCare, a virtual health and well-being platform designed for eligible college students. As part of Ohio University's partnership with TimelyCare, students have access to:

  • TalkNow: 24/7, on demand emotional support.
  • Scheduled Counseling: Select the day, time, and mental health provider of your choice (6 visits per year).
  • Health Coaching: Support for developing healthy behaviors.
  • Self-Care Content: 24/7 access to self-care tools and resources, such as meditation and yoga sessions, helpful videos, and short articles from experts.

Whether you're feeling anxious or overwhelmed, you can talk to a licensed provider to get the care you need via phone or secure video visits. Click the frequently asked questions to learn more.

Join TimelyCare

How Can I Access TimelyCare? 

Visit ohio.edu/counseling/regional-online  or download the TimelyCare app from your app store and register with your  school email address. You can then start visits from any web-enabled device — smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop — anywhere in the United States.

Who Can Use TimelyCare?

You can use TimelyCare if you are:

  • Enrolled in the current semester for at least one program through either OHIO Online™ or one of the Regional Campuses
  • 18yrs+
  • High school graduate

How Much Does a Visit Cost?

TimelyCare services are available at no cost to eligible Ohio University students. 

Online and Self-Help Resources

  • AllWell


    AllWell provides currently enrolled Ohio University Zanesville students with access to in-person counseling services. Students can take advantage of up to 3 sessions with a licensed counselor, either on campus or at one of AllWell’s many locations throughout SE Ohio. Connect with a licensed counselor by calling 740.588.6227 .

  • WellTrack Boost


    A self-guided interactive online therapy program. Students can monitor their moods, learn how to manage anxious and depressive thoughts and behaviors, or hang out in the zen room.

  • Togetherall


    As a student at Ohio University, you have free and confidential access to Togetherall, a free, online community and safe place to support your mental health 24/7. Learn more about Togetherall .

  • Additional Regional Student Resources


    Regional Higher Education and OHIO Online students have access to a variety of counseling services and self-help resources. Learn more about all of the resources you can access.

  • Resources Directory


    The Counseling and Psychological Services website offers resources compiled by mental health professionals, which includes a collection of community, national and self-guided tools.

Frequently Asked Questions About Counseling

Are Counseling Services Confidential?

Information shared in counseling is regarded by law as privileged communication, and, aside from rare exceptions, it cannot be disclosed to others without your explicit permission. In other words, no one outside of Counseling Services, including faculty, parents and administrators, has access to your records or what you discuss with your counselor. Nothing appears on your records elsewhere in the University, nor is information you disclose to a counselor shared with anyone unless you request and authorize it. In addition, what you talk about with your counselor will not be made a part of any of your record elsewhere in the University unless you request or authorize it.

All services are confidential with the rare exception of situations where a person poses an immediate and serious risk to the well-being of himself or herself or to others. Ohio state law requires that therapists report suspected cases of child or elder abuse, or the abuse of a disabled person. 

There may also be situations in which Counseling Services are required to release records in order to comply with a court order. If you have concerns or questions about confidentiality or any other matter, please bring them up with your counselor. Counseling Services is compliant with federal HIPAA regulations. All individuals will be provided with a copy of our HIPAA-compliant privacy policy.

What if I just want some information about a certain issue?

Student Services and Counseling Services will have informational pamphlets available for students or staff/faculty to simply pick up from the office. Topics covered by these pamphlets include, but are not limited to, depression, anxiety, concerns about a friend, suicide, eating disorders, bipolar disorder, stress management and more. If you want to ask a question about a particular issue, you are welcome to do that too.

What if I might need more than brief treatment?

If the things you are struggling with might be helped by longer-term counseling or some other help, the counselor will help you find a place in the community that can provide that service. 

Deciding what type of treatment will be the best choice for you or someone else is often a decision that requires extensive knowledge of mental health and of the local clinics and doctors. Counseling Services can help you through that process so that you don't feel like you're doing it alone.

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