
MIT Ombuds Office:
The MIT Ombuds* Office helps people express concerns,
resolve disputes, manage conflicts, and learn more productive ways
of communicating. The Ombuds Office serves as an independent, confidential,
neutral and informal resource to the diverse MIT community—it
is a resource for faculty, staff, students and post-docs. It provides
a place for every voice at MIT to be heard and to receive impartial
attention without fear of loss of privacy.
http://web.mit.edu/ombud/index.htm
Student Support Services:
Student Support Services, S^3 is a low-key, safe place
that makes asking for help a little easier. A diverse staff is available
to you for confidential conversation and support.
http://web.mit.edu/s3/www/
MIT Nightline:
Available from 7pm to 7am Nightline is a peer-listening
service run by student volunteers. Call (617)253-8800 to talk to
either the male or female staffer.
http://web.mit.edu/nightline/call.html
MIT Mental Health:
Services are available to anyone in the MIT community
with problems, questions, or concerns. The service provides evaluations,
brief treatment (both psychotherapy and psychopharmacology), referrals,
urgent care, and consultations.
http://web.mit.edu/medical/services/s-mentalhealth.html
Mediation@MIT
Mediation@MIT offers confidential consultations about
difficult conversations, difficult people, or ways to handle a dispute
or conflict.
http://web.mit.edu/mediation/
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