Take Adelphi's e-CHUG survey
The e-CHUG is a short, online survey that accurately assesses your alcohol use. Please answer all questions honestly. All your answers are confidential.
College can often be a source of unanticipated pressure, and it is common for students to feel overwhelmed or to have difficulty in dealing with stress.
 
 ULifeline
A program of the Jed Foundation, ULifeline is an anonymous, confidential, online resource center, where students can be comfortable searching for the information they need and want regarding mental health and suicide prevention. ULifeline is available where college students seek information the most—at their fingertips on the Internet. 
 
 
The Student Counseling Center (SCC) provides free, private, and confidential services to any student enrolled at Adelphi. The SCC is staffed by a psychiatrist, licensed clinical psychologists, social workers, graduate-level social work interns, and doctoral level clinical psychology interns. The Center provides information and literature and offers:
individual and group counseling 
crisis intervention 
outreach and consultation 
drug and alcohol education and counseling 
workshops 
referrals to both on-campus and off-campus resources. 
Students are encouraged to meet with a counselor even if they are not sure that they need counseling. Any students facing the following common problems are encouraged to see a counselor:
issues of self-esteem 
depression 
anxiety, confusion, or stress 
loneliness 
difficulty relaxing 
relationship issues 
family issues 
friend or roommate issues 
difficulty making or keeping friends 
worry about a friend 
trouble with concentrating, studying, or attending classes 
difficulty adjusting to college life 
changes in eating or sleeping habits 
weight loss or gain 
difficulty in making decisions 
uncertainty about the future. 
Students can schedule an appointment during the hours of operation.