Emergency Help
AZ Emergency Counseling Services
24/7 In the Moment Counseling
Live telephonic counseling when you need to speak to someone immediately. Services are free for MWU students. Call 855-850-4301 or text 鈥渉ello鈥 to 61295. Service Key: ALC.
Counseling Overview
MWU provides licensed counselors on campus to help you successfully negotiate life's issues, both academic and personal. Their mission is to provide services that facilitate the personal and professional growth and development of students, while fostering a healthy and caring University community. We strive to support the academic, social, and emotional health of students and meet the needs of the healthcare community.
Our counselors will help you to set goals to do your best to manage your emotions, to function more efficiently, and to be successful. We believe you have the ability to be resilient and can help you to develop that resiliency. Counseling is designed to provide support and insight regarding issues, concerns, and mental health needs of all students of 雏鸟视频.
While we may be able to accommodate walk-ins, it is recommended that you schedule an appointment. In addition, the Dean for Student Services maintains an open-door policy and is readily available to discuss your questions or problems about life on campus.
If you are in danger or thinking of hurting yourself or someone else, 雏鸟视频 provides counselors to meet with students experiencing a crisis on the same day. If it is during regular business hours and the counselors are unavailable, please contact the Office of Student Services at 623-572-3210. You can also contact the EMPACT Mobile Crisis Intervention/Suicide Prevention Center at 480-736-4952 for 24/7 Emergency Mental Health Crises, including suicidal ideation and suicide. Face-to-face services are provided by the EMPACT Mobile Crisis Intervention Team if immediate assistance is deemed necessary.
Hours and Location
Location: The Student Counselors are located in Barrel Student Center IV in the Student Counseling and Academic Resource Center.
Hours: Student Counselors are available Monday through Friday, generally 8 a.m. 鈥 5 p.m.
The Center has limited availability for walk-in appointments; making an appointment ensures that you will be able to see a counselor. To make an appointment, please email studentcounseling@midwestern.edu.
Our Staff
Brandy Strom, Manager of Student Counseling/Student Counselor
Brandy Strom, PsyD, MS, LPC, NCC has worked in the mental health field for more than 22 years. She is a licensed Professional Counselor in Arizona and South Dakota and has a Doctorate in Psychology. She has provided individual, family, and group therapy to adults, adolescents, couples, families, military service members and their families. She has counseled people concerning a variety of mental health, relational, addictions, stress management, and trauma related issues. She has worked in school settings, in-home therapy, inpatient and outpatient settings, community mental health settings, and for teletherapy. She also leads the Peer Connection Resiliency Groups that meet once a week.
Phone: 623-572-3740
Email: bstrom@midwestern.edu
Melody McGee-Hillard, Student Counselor
Melody McGee-Hillard, MA, Ed.S, LPC, NCC is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Arizona and North Carolina, as well as a Nationally Certified Counselor. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Psychology to further build upon existing skills and benefit the students, faculty, and staff of MWU. She has a wide array of experience in working with individuals, couples, and groups of all ages in outpatient and inpatient settings, school settings, community settings, in-home settings, and for teletherapy. Melody strives to focus on a person's strengths to promote growth within and assist students with reaching their own unique goals. Melody provides a warm, safe, and comforting environment to assist students with finding the deeper meaning in their personal journey with MWU. Melody believes that we all have the ability within ourselves for healing and growth if given the appropriate atmosphere and opportunity to do so without judgment. Melody is a strong supporter of animal assisted therapy and believes in the healing power of nature and creative arts.
Phone: 623-572-6844
Email: mmcgee@midwestern.edu
Tom Brothers, Student Counselor
Tom Brothers, MS-MHC, MS-Psychology, LPC, NCC has worked in the mental health field for more than 6 years. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Arizona and has a MS in Mental Health Counseling and in General Psychology. He has provided individual and group therapy to adults, adolescents, and couples. He has counseled people concerning a variety of mental health, relational, addictions, stress management, LGBTQ+ issues, and crisis. He has worked in outpatient settings which include private practice, adult probation, correctional health services, and for teletherapy. He is also the staff advisor for the GSA student group.
Phone: 623-572-3967
Email: tbroth@midwestern.edu
Michael Dixon, Student Counselor
Michael Dixon, MC, LPC is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Arizona. He has worked in a wide range of settings which has provided him with the skills and experience to be able to help those he works with accomplish, and often surpass their goals. He has extensive experience in trauma care as well as addressing daily stressors, anxiety, depression, etc. Michael strives to focus on the individual as everyone has different needs and learning styles. He understands that there is not just one way to help a person heal. Michael provides a safe and comforting environment to assist students navigating their journey with MWU. Michael enjoys seeing the progress and process of therapy.
Phone: 623-572-3629
Email: mdixon@midwestern.edu
Andres Jaramillo, Student Counselor
Andres Jaramillo, MC, LPC has worked in behavioral health since 2012 and has worked with children, adolescents and adults providing individual, couple, and group sessions. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor out of Arizona and has supported people through relationship concerns, adjustment and family issues, stress, anxiety, grief/death, depression, and trauma. Andres believes that mental health is crucial to overall wellbeing and hopes to be able to find an intervention or have a discussion that can help those he works with to feel confident and comfortable to tackle life鈥檚 challenges.
Phone: 623-572-3845
Email: ajaram@midwestern.edu
Jordan Harrison, Sr. Education Specialist
Jordan Harrison, PhD, offers content-based tutoring to support 雏鸟视频 students throughout basic science coursework. Dr. Harrison has broad training in life science disciplines and specific expertise in neuroscience. Years of experience teaching science in both individual and small-group settings have prepared Dr. Harrison to assist students in keeping up with the academic rigors of graduate or professional school. As a Senior Education Specialist, Dr. Harrison serves as an academic support resource for students undertaking detail-rich, foundational science coursework.
Phone: 623-537-3744
Email: jharri3@midwestern.edu
Jorge Giron, Sr. Education Specialist
Jorge Giron, PhD, has joined the Student Services tutoring support team as a Senior Education Specialist to assist 雏鸟视频 students in their understanding of the basic science coursework. Dr. Giron has many years of experience in scientific research with emphasis on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of infectious diseases. He has taught several life science disciplines to undergraduate and graduate students in different academic institutions. His research and teaching experience is an asset and support resource for MWU students, offering them an opportunity to advance their biomedical academic program in the graduate or professional school.
Phone: 623-537-3744
Email: jgiron@midwestern.edu
Options for After Hours
Office Info:
7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (MST) - Or by appointment
Monday through Friday
雏鸟视频
Office of Student Counseling and Academic Support
Barrel IV, Suite 112
19555 N. 59th Ave.
Glendale, AZ 85308
623-572-3740
623-572-3287 fax
studentcounseling@midwestern.edu
If it is during regular business hours and the counselors are unavailable, please contact the Office of Student Services at 623-572-3210. You can also contact the EMPACT Mobile Crisis Intervention/Suicide Prevention Center at 480-736-4952 - 24/7 Emergency Mental Health Crises, including suicidal ideation and suicide. Face-to-face services are provided by the EMPACT Mobile Crisis Intervention Team if immediate assistance is deemed necessary.
After normal business hours, for immediate service please utilize one of the resources listed below:
24/7 In the Moment Counseling
You will be directly connected with a licensed counselor. The counselor will be able to assist you with your present concern as well as connect you with a provider in your area if further assistance is needed. It鈥檚 a confidential and free service for students. Call 855-850-4301 or text "hello" to 61295.
National 24-Hour Crisis Hotline
Crisis line is confidential and open to anyone who needs help. EMPACT Suicide Prevention Center 24 hours/7 days 480-736-4952, Suicide Hotline through National Suicide Prevention Services Lifeline at 800-273-8255, Hopeline Suicide Hotline at 800-SUICIDE.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY DIAL 9-1-1 or Go To The Nearest Hospital Emergency Room.
In Case of Emergency
Dial 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.