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Student Wellness

Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers Connecticut

Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers Connecticut offers free and confidential peer support, support groups and other mental health resources to all attorneys, judges and law students in Connecticut.

Physical Fitness

A climate-controlled gym in the basement of Knight Hall offers cardio equipment, including elliptical machines, treadmills, stationary bicycles, a rowing machine and a stair-climber. It also has free weights, benches and fitness accessories. More information about the gym is available from the Office of Student Affairs.

The following initiatives available to UConn Law students are offered in partnership with Student Health and Wellness at UConn-Storrs.   UConn Law offers various resources to help you recognize mental health concerns as well as resources available to help you focus on your well-being.  The UConn Law Office of Student Affairs staff is located in One Stop on the second floor of the library. Students can also book an appointment to talk with our On-Campus Mental Health Counselors through the UConn Law Student Portal.  

Be Well

BeWell  - offers free and confidential mental health support 24/7/365 by calling (833) 308- 3040 (for the US, Canada and the Caribbean). For all other locations please call +1-984-268-2016. This service offers immediate in-the-moment support with a counselor, regardless of your location, to help you manage your concerns.

Togetherall

Togetherall is a completely anonymous online peer-to-peer mental health support community available free to UConn students 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Togetherall provides access to an online community and a wealth of useful resources, including self-help courses covering topics such as anxiety, sleep, depression and more. Register with your UConn email at: https://account.v2.togetherall.com/register/student

Kognito

Kognito is an on online interactive training that lets you practice conversations with virtual students.  You’ll learn how to determine when a friend needs help, how to talk with a friend who you’re worried about, and where you and your friend can turn to for help.  It can be difficult to discuss these types of scenarios, but an effective conversation can help more than you think—it can help change someone’s life. The online module runs for approximately 40 minutes and connects users with a coach and walks through various scenarios.