Topic: Relationship

  • Pregnant and Parenting Students

    Learn how Miami can support you if you are expecting a child.

  • No Contact Directives

    Miami may direct a student to have no contact with another individual for a specified period. These situations include, but are not limited to: harassment, threats, physical assault, stalking, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual misconduct, retaliation or other behaviors as indicated in the Code of Student Conduct.

  • Women Helping Women Crisis Intervention

    Women Helping Women offers support services to help you plan for your safety, answer legal questions, connect you with services like housing, and advocate by your side as you recover from dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

  • Student of Concern Form

    The Student of Concern reporting form offers a streamlined process for reporting concerns, whether you’re a student, faculty/staff member, or community member. Students can use the provided form to share worries about themselves or friends, while faculty and staff can report concerning behavior they observe.

  • Student Counseling Service

    The Miami’s Student Counseling Service provides mental health interventions to assist students in developing and maintaining healthy personal, emotional, and psychological functioning.

  • What is Mindfulness?

    Learn more about why you should practice mindfulness and how to reap its benefits in this video from PsychHub.

  • Roommate Success Guide

    This guide from the Office of Residence Life includes the Roommate Bill of Rights, tips for positive roommate relationships, conflict resolution, and the roommate agreement.

  • Supporting a Friend or Family Member with Mental Health Problems

    You can help your friend or family member by recognizing the signs of mental health problems and connecting them to professional help. Read this article to learn more.

  • Graduate Student Support Group

    This therapy group is a supportive environment for graduate students experiencing the full range of stressors common to student life—academic pressures, financial concerns, and relationship issues with family, friends, faculty, and partners, among others.

  • Diamond DBT Skills

    Skill building therapy group for students who experience strong feelings or intense emotional reactions that may be overwhelming, have trouble coping, and/or turn to ineffective behaviors to reduce negative emotions. Each week, members will learn and practice skills focused on recognizing and understanding their emotions, developing healthy ways to cope with distress, or how to…