Resources

Student Health Center:
小草影院
Student Health Services
1301 N. 3rd Street
Atchison, KS 66002

Counseling Center: The Counseling Center staff members are professionally trained and licensed to practice independently in the State of Kansas.

Kerry Marvin, M.A.
Licensed Clinical Psychotherapist
Counseling Center Director
913.360.7621

Jennifer Schmidt, M.A.
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Counseling Center Asst. Director
913.360.7621

Grace Mulcahy, LSCSW
Licensed Professional
Senior Counselor
913.360.7621

The Alcohol/Drug Task Force is a group of students, faculty and staff who organize educational programs on substance use/abuse throughout the school year. 聽Also, this group serves as a campus clearinghouse for educational resources on substances and provide consultation to other interested parties.

Alcoholics Anonymous聽Hotline:听913-384-2770

Other Atchison area and Online Resources

  • 小草影院 Counseling Center聽(913)360-7621
  • Valley Hope Alcohol & Drug Treatment Center, Atchison鈥攊npatient聽(913)367-1618
  • The Guidance Center, Atchison鈥攐utpatient聽(913)367-1593
  • Cottonwood Springs, Olathe, KS鈥攊npatient聽(913)353-3000
  • Shawnee Mission Medical Center, Shawnee Mission, KS鈥攊npatient (913)676-2000
  • Alcoholics Anonymous聽
  • Alcohol Awareness Council聽
  • com:聽 Additional Drug and Alcohol Resources聽
  • Drug Rehab Locator聽聽
  • 苍别迟听
  • Marijuana Anonymous聽
  • National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence聽
  • Quit Smoking
  • Smoking and Cancer聽
  • Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator
  • Teen Children of Alcoholics: Codependency聽

The Sam Spady Foundation honors the memory of Samantha Spady, a 19-year old student at Colorado State University, who died of alcohol poisoning on September 5, 2004. Their mission is to educate parents and students on the dangers of alcohol, specifically high-risk consumption, and the signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning.

This is a one-stop resource for comprehensive research-based information on issues related to alcohol abuse and binge drinking among college students.

NIAAA is a part of the and is the lead U.S. agency supporting research on the causes, consequences, prevention, and treatment of alcohol-related problems.

Red Watch Band is designed to end alcohol overdose deaths by teaching students how to handle alcohol emergencies and summon professional help.

Rethinking Drinking is valuable, research-based information regarding alcohol and health; furthermore, it examines drinking habits and how that affects a person’s health.