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Typically, students discuss personal concerns that are currently affecting them with staff. Department staff maintain high priority towards student's confidentiality, as well as a nonjudgmental demeanor.
All current students are eligible for services.
Our Mental Health Counselor and Social Services Coordinator travel to all Southwest campuses upon request.
Depression can take shape in many forms, however the most widespread symptoms of depression include: changes in sleep pattern, little interest in activities and sometimes thoughts of suicide. If you believe you're experiencing depression, please reach out to our office for help.
Seeing loved ones experience a crisis or hardship is very difficult. To assist loved ones, it is important to encourage them to reach out to a mental health professional for help.
Contact Us
- Kimberly Weddington, Mental Health Counselor
- kweddington@southwest.tn.edu
- 901-333-5121
- Union Avenue Campus B Building, Room 227(A)
- Sharael Royal, Mental Health Counselor
- smroyal@southwest.tn.edu
- 901-333-4174
- Macon Cove Campus Farris Building, Room 2168
- Tabatha Brittman, Social Services Counselor
- tkbortters@southwest.tn.edu
- 901-333-5276
- Mon. and Tues - Macon Cove Campus Farris Building FA-2041
- Wed. and Thurs. - Union Avenue Campus B Building, Room 212(D)