Counseling Services provides a wide range of mental health services for UWM students. Click on each tile below to learn more about our services.
To schedule a counseling appointment with a SHAW provider, please call us at 414-229-7429, Option 2. To make a teletherapy appointment with Mantra Health, visit their website and enter your UWM email address.
Case Management and Referral Services
Managing the world of health insurance and healthcare is complicated! SHAW Counseling offers case management services to assist students who seek mental health resources on or off campus. The clinical case manager will take time to understand your unique circumstances and will help you understand options at UWM and beyond.
Why Case Management?
- Connection to academic support and assistance
- Education about mental health services on AND off campus
- Linkage to SHAW Counseling services like groups, individual therapy, drop-in workshops or psychiatry
- Support while re-integrating into Residence Life and academic life following a hospitalization
Referral Services and Linkage
SHAW Counseling Clinical Case Management also aids students in connecting with the campus community and greater community resources. Some of these situations might include:
- When you need specialized or longer-term treatment
- When you want to find providers who offer sliding scale or reduced fee services
- When you don’t feel comfortable coming to a campus office to receive services for privacy reasons
- When you would like a therapist that best represents your identity and background
- When you are unsure which resource on-campus, or in Milwaukee, is best for you
- When you seek consultation about providers accepting your insurance coverage
Students and Hospitalization
Returning to campus after a short or extended absence can be stressful. The Case Manager works with other units at UWM and hospital staff to assist the student by:
- Reaching out during the hospital stay and orienting students to brief service model
- Consulting about the treatment plan upon discharge from the hospital
- Providing support throughout the campus re-integration process into housing and academic life
- Facilitating connections to academic support and assistance
- Assisting with referrals through insurance to meet specific insurance and eligibility needs
Use our Community Referral Database to locate local mental health resources.
You can apply for BadgerCare Plus, Wisconsin’s state supported health care and benefits program.
What is the Community Resource Finder?
The community resource finder is a Student Health and Wellness Center database that you can use to find Wisconsin-based mental health resources including therapists, psychiatry services, ADHD/psychological assessments, and more.
To use this database, you will need to log in with your UWM credentials and password. If you would like someone to help you find resources, please see our case management page for more information. Click the button below to begin searching!
Individual Counseling
Individual counseling (IC) provides an opportunity to explore and learn about yourself within a confidential, professional relationship. We follow a brief therapy model which is goal oriented and solution-focused. Counseling can help through:
- Allowing open discussion and problem solving of life stressors
- Learning stress management, distress tolerance, and general coping techniques
- Gaining insight into the interplay of your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in your daily life
- Addressing particularly challenging memories or past experiences
- Working to identify aspects of your life you might want to change or improve
- Better understanding yourself and others to further explore your own identity and improve relationships with others
Some of the most common reasons students seek counseling include: anxiety (worry, nervousness, insecurity), depression (mood, loneliness, disconnection, guilt), self-esteem, identity concerns, alcohol and drug use/abuse, body image and eating behaviors, sexual assault or physical abuse, and relationship and interpersonal problems.
Telehealth Counseling
Mantra Health expands the availability of teletherapy services and works collaboratively with SHAW to ensure quality care is delivered to every student. If you are seeking evening or weekend appointment times or want to search for an identity-specific provider, connect with Mantra Health teletherapy services here. Mantra counselors provide free, short-term psychotherapy to UWM students for whom teletherapy is appropriate.
For more information on Mantra Telehealth and signing up for the first time, visit our expanded counseling page here.
Relationship Counseling
Relationship counseling can be appropriate for partners at any stage in their relationship. Both individuals must be eligible UWM students.
- Common reasons for utilizing relationship counseling include: sorting through frequent and challenging arguments, improving communication and communication styles, pre-commitment counseling, and exploration of values, expectations, or cultural differences in your relationship.
To schedule a counseling appointment, please call 414-229-7429, option 2.
Group Counseling
Community and belonging start here.
Counseling services provide both general interpersonal therapy groups and topic-based groups to support your well-being! Group is designed to help students connect and build community while learning new coping skills in a safe, supportive, accepting space.
Through group engagement, students develop increased self-insight and skills to help navigate life.
- Connectedness
Having a safe place to talk to others about your concerns. A place that supports acceptance. - Universality
Feeling you’re not alone and realizing that others share the same problems, challenges, fears. - Feedback
Group is a safe place to learn how you’re perceived by others and a chance to practice being assertive communication by giving others feedback. Group can help you find your voice! - Insight
A place to learn new perspectives and experiment with new skills and ideas
What brings students to Group Counseling?
Students are encouraged to bring concerns big and small to group; If it’s important to you, it’s important in group.
- Anxiety and depression
- Loneliness and isolation
- Feeling uncomfortable in social situations
- Family stressors
- Relationship problems
- Identity and developmental exploration
- Academic stress
- Dealing with uncomfortable feelings
- Grief and loss
A Group Screening is required prior to joining a group. Screening appointments can be scheduled by:
- Calling SHAW Counseling Services, 414-229-7429
- Emailing the Topic Group facilitator
What Students Say About Group
“The best part about group was having a safe space to share my feelings when I felt there was nowhere else to share.”
“If you go into group with an open mind, you’ll walk out with so many new experiences and skills.”
“I learned so much about myself and I’m so happy with the progress I made in group. I can see a positive change in myself.”
“I had a great experience in group. I really felt listened to and cared about. I would definitely recommend!”
“I was hesitant to join group but I can truly say I’m grateful I did.”
Equity & Diversity Statement
At SHAW Counseling Services, we value and respect students of all backgrounds. We appreciate individual differences and strive to honor the unique identities of each person we serve. Our center is an inclusive environment in which all are welcome. Students will be listened to, heard, and supported.
Systems of privilege, power, and oppression can negatively impact students and their mental health and wellbeing. In keeping with our values at the Student Health and Wellness Center and our commitment to health equity, Counseling Services staff prioritize the needs of members of marginalized groups. We believe that expressions of racism, hatred and discrimination in any form are major public health issues and we are committed to building and strengthening relationships across campus and within our community.
We recognize that multicultural competence is an open-ended and ongoing mission and we are committed to continuing education, to confronting our own biases, and to challenging each other to grow.
We acknowledge in Milwaukee that we are on traditional Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk and Menominee homeland along the southwest shores of Michigami, North America’s largest system of freshwater lakes, where the Milwaukee, Menominee and Kinnickinnic rivers meet and the people of Wisconsin’s sovereign Anishinaabe, Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Oneida and Mohican nations remain present.
Training
Counseling Services maintains a dual mission: to provide the UWM student community with the very best mental health services available; and to mentor and train the next generation of mental health clinicians for careers as therapists. We are currently taking trainees for the following programs:
- Advanced Practicum Psychology Training: For psychology doctoral students currently working toward their degree completion.
- Advanced Social Work Internship: Second-year internship placement for MSW students from the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare at UWM.
- Clinical Fellowship: A multidisciplinary opportunity for post-masters, post-doctoral, or ABD students from psychology, social work, or counseling fields.
Consultation
SHAW clinical staff are available to consult with faculty, staff, family, and friends who are concerned about a UWM student. Within the limits of confidentiality and expertise, we will assist in the process of obtaining counseling or other appropriate assistance for the student.
We are available Monday through Friday for consultation between 9 am – 4 pm. Please call 414-229-7429, option 2.