Welcome to our Mental Health Resources page. Here, you'll find information about local mental health services and online/phone support available in our service area. At CBC, we understand the importance of mental health and are dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment for all students. We are here to ensure that CBC students have access to the resources they need during challenging times.
Please note: These links are for the convenience of our community and do not represent sponsorship, endorsement, or approval of any agency or service. Please note that information may change quickly. While we strive to keep the resource hub updated, we encourage you to verify details by visiting the corresponding web pages. For additional information about resources for students, please contact Ms. Coshunda Fanning, clfanning@coastalbend.edu.
Teletherapy and Crisis Support
– Mental Health & Wellness
Here’s how to get started with Uwill:
- with Uwill using your Âé¶¹´«Ã½ College email address.
- Select a therapist based on your preferences, such as availability, issue, gender, language, or ethnicity.
- Choose a session time that fits your schedule, with day, night, and weekend availability.
Uwill is private, secure, and completely confidential.
In a mental health crisis? Uwill also offers students a direct crisis connection.
Free support is available 24/7/365:
- Call (833) 646-1526 for immediate assistance.
- For medical emergencies, call 911
National Support Resources
Recognizing the Warning Signs
If you’re concerned that someone you care about might be at risk for suicide, pay attention to any changes in behavior, especially if these behaviors are new, have worsened, or seem linked to a distressing life event, loss, or change. If you notice any of the following signs, it’s important to seek help immediately, either by contacting a crisis hotline or another trusted resource:
- Talking about wanting to die or expressing thoughts of suicide.
- Searching for ways to commit suicide, such as looking online or purchasing a weapon.
- Expressing feelings of hopelessness or having no reason to live.
- Mentioning feeling trapped or in unbearable pain.
- Talking about being a burden to others.
- Increasing the use of alcohol or drugs.
- Exhibiting anxiety, agitation, or reckless behavior.
- Experiencing extreme changes in sleep patterns—sleeping too much or too little.
- Withdrawing from social activities and isolating themselves.
- Showing rage or discussing desires for revenge.
- Displaying extreme mood swings.
If you or someone you know is exhibiting any of these behaviors, don’t hesitate to seek professional help.
Local Support Resources
Address | Phone |
2808 Industrial Loop Beeville, TX 78102 |
(361) 358-8000 |
101 W. Potts Falfurrias, TX 78357 |
(361) 325-3673 |
409 E. Gravis San Diego, TX 78384 |
(361) 279-7296 |
614 W. Front St. Alice, TX 78332 |
(361) 664-9587 |
1621 E. Corral Kingsville, TX 78363 |
(361) 592-6481 |
Address | Phone |
106 E. Cleveland Beeville, TX 78102 |
(361) 358-6002 |
111 N. Adams St. Alice, TX 78332 |
(361) 664-3801 |
120 N. 4th St. Kingsville, TX 78363 |
(361) 592-3786 |
Provides mental health resources for the following counties: Atascosa, Dimmit, Frio, Karnes, LaSalle, Maverick, McMullen, Wilson, and Zavala counties. 24-hour Crisis Hotline at (800) 543-5750. Call (210) 357-0300 to schedule an appointment or learn more about their services
Additional Help Resources