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Resources

Find what you need online! We have collected a variety of online materials filled with information on all kinds of health and wellness related topics. Some of our favorites are below.

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AIDS Related Organizations

AIDS Caregivers Support Network

(206) 937-3368

AIDS Hotline

(800) 272-2437

Bailey-Boushay House

(206) 322-5300

Center for Disease Control

(800) 342-AIDS Spanish: (800) 344-SIDA

Critical Path AIDS Project

Multifaith AIDS Project of Seattle

(206) 324-1520

Names Project

Northwest AIDS Foundation

(206) 860-6241

People of Color Against AIDS Network (POCAAN)

(206) 322-7061

Seattle AIDS Support Group

(206) 322-2437

Seattle Gay Clinic

(206) 461-4540

The Body: A Multimedia AIDS and HIV Information

AIDS/HIV Testing (Seattle University Area)

Seattle Public Health HIV/STD Hotline

(by appointment only) (206) 205-7837

Harborview Medical Center

(walk-in) (206) 731-4160 / 325 9th Ave

 

SU Student Health Center

Bellarmine Hall: (206) 296-6300

GLBTIQ Resources

Gay City resource list

Alcohol and Other Drugs

Alcoholics Anonymous

Facts on Tap: Alcohol and Colleges

Seattle Alcoholics Anonymous

(Includes meeting times and places)

Mothers Against Drunk Driving

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

The Century Council

Funded by America's leading distillers

Partnership for a Drug Free America

American Foundation for Addiction Research

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Narcotics Anonymous

(Links to meeting times and locations)

Cocaine Helpline

(800) 626-2463

Cocaine Anonymous

(206) 467-8189

Marijuana Anonymous

(206) 548-9034

 

Body Image and Eating Disorders

National Eating Disorders Association

Academy for Eating Disorders

American Dietetic Association

Eating Disorders Resources

National Eating Disorder Information Centre (Canad

Eating Disorders Web Site

Fitness

American Heart Association

Health Resources

CDC Travel Health Information

American College Health Association

Department of Social & Health Services (DSHS)

1700 E. Cherry St.
Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 341-7431

Seattle Indian Health Board

Cross Cultural Health Care Program

Community Resources Online

Local Substance Abuse / Dependency Resources

Alcohol and Drug 24-Hour Helpline

(206) 722-3700
Washington St. (800) 562-1240

Alcohol/Drug Teen Line

(206) 722-4222

24-Hour Crisis Line

(206) 461-3222
Washington St. (800) 621-4636

Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA)

(206) 722-6117

Alanon/Alateen/Alatot

(206) 625-0000

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

(206) 587-2838

Campus AA meetings

Times: Monday - Friday 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Location: Campus Ministry, Jolly Room -  STCN 122
(206) 296-6075

Counseling and Psycholgical Services (CAPS)

CAPS provides counseling tailored to the unique needs of the individual student, including assessment, consultation, brief psychotherapy, and referrals. Through this combination of community and individual involvement, CAPS contributes to student success, academic excellence and the creation of a vital, engaged campus life at Seattle University.

Pavillion 120
(206) 296-6090

Free online screening tools: Take the opportunity to fill out a brief self-assessment test for Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Eating Disorders and Alcohol Abuse.

Mental Health

Seattle Mental Health

Addiction and Mental Health

Mental Health, Chemical Abuse, & Dependency

King County Mental Health, Chemical Abuse, & Dependency Services Division

Seattle Crisis Line

Crisis Line (24-hours): (206) 461-3222 / (800) 244-5767
Community Information Line (M-F 8am-6pm):
(206) 461-3200 or (800) 621-4636

National Institute of Mental Health

National Alliance for the Mentally Ill

Counseling and Psycholgical Services (CAPS)

CAPS provides counseling tailored to the unique needs of the individual student, including assessment, consultation, brief psychotherapy, and referrals. Through this combination of community and individual involvement, CAPS contributes to student success, academic excellence and the creation of a vital, engaged campus life at Seattle University.

Pavillion 120
(206) 296-6090

Free online screening tools: Take the opportunity to fill out a brief self-assessment test for Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Eating Disorders and Alcohol Abuse.

Nutrition

Ask the Dietitian

Vegetarian Information

Cyberdiet (Diet and Menu Planning with Recipes)

Food Guide Pyramid

 

Sexual Assault

Harborview Medical Center - Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress

 

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Center For Disease Control

HIV/AIDS

Chlamydia

Genital Herpes

Gonorrhea

Hepatitis

Trichomonas

Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

The Body - AIDS and HIV Information Resource

The Naked Truth About STD's

World Health Organization - HIV/AIDS Surveillance

Smoking Cessation

Tobacco Information and Prevention Source

Quitnet-Nicotine Addiction:Information on Quitting

American Lung Association

American Cancer Society

Treatment Resources

Addiction Recovery Services

(Inpatient/Outpatient)
(206) 323-6336

Catholic Community Services (Outpatient)

(206) 323-6336

Central Seattle Recovery Center (Outpatient)

(206) 322-2970

Central Youth Family Services (Outpatient)

(206) 322-7676

Residence XII - Women Only (Inpatient/Outpatient)

(206) 823-8844

Stonewall Recovery Center (Outpatient)

(206) 461-4546

Wellness and Health Screening

National Cancer Institute

Alcohol Screening Tool: "How much is too much?"