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|Website=www.columbia.edu/cu/nightline}}
 
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'''Nightline''' is a confidential, nonjudgmental peer counseling hotline. It allows students to get support on any issue from an anonymous counselor who is also an undergraduate student.
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'''Nightline''' is a confidential, nonjudgmental peer counseling hotline that primarily serves the [[Barnard College]] and [[Columbia University]] communities and their affiliates. It allows students to get support on any issue from an anonymous counselor who is also an undergraduate student. Nightline supports its callers by providing both a listening and referral service.
  
== Calling ==
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Nightline counselors can be reached at 212-854-7777 every night of the academic year between 10 p.m. and 3 a.m.
  
Nightline counselors can be reached at 212-854-7777 every night of the academic year between 10 p.m. and 3 a.m.
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== Scope ==
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Students and Columbia community members should call Nightline if they need an anonymous, non-judgmental, and extensively trained peer to listen to them talk about any number of issues ranging from relationship problems or stress about midterms to issues surrounding sexual identity, eating disorders, suicidal thoughts or feelings of depression. Nightline reminds Columbia/Barnard students: “You don't need to be going through a crisis to call; sometimes it just helps to talk to somebody.
  
=== Counselors ===
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== Counselors ==
  
 
The Nightline counselors are student volunteers and not professionals, though they do undergo a semester-long training process.
 
The Nightline counselors are student volunteers and not professionals, though they do undergo a semester-long training process.
 
=== Anonymity ===
 
  
 
In order to maintain anonymity, counselors are prohibited from disclosing their involvement in Nightline to any other Columbia student for the duration of their time with the organization. The callers are not asked to reveal their identity, nor do the counselors have any means of identifying the callers. Since the directors of the organization are publicly known, they do not take calls.
 
In order to maintain anonymity, counselors are prohibited from disclosing their involvement in Nightline to any other Columbia student for the duration of their time with the organization. The callers are not asked to reveal their identity, nor do the counselors have any means of identifying the callers. Since the directors of the organization are publicly known, they do not take calls.
 
=== Training ===
 
  
 
Barnard, Columbia College, and SEAS undergraduates can train to be Nightline counselors. Training takes place every semester. Informational meetings are held in early September and late January. Interested students should attend an info session or e-mail the directors at nightlineinfo@columbia.edu to find out more about the training process.
 
Barnard, Columbia College, and SEAS undergraduates can train to be Nightline counselors. Training takes place every semester. Informational meetings are held in early September and late January. Interested students should attend an info session or e-mail the directors at nightlineinfo@columbia.edu to find out more about the training process.
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
  
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/nightline/index.html Nightline official website]
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* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/nightline/ Nightline official website]
  
 
[[Category:Health Services]]
 
[[Category:Health Services]]
 
[[Category:Special interest clubs]]
 
[[Category:Special interest clubs]]

Revision as of 12:01, 8 December 2013

Nightline
Nightline.jpg
Founded: {{{Founded}}}
Recognition: ABC / SGA
Membership: Anonymous
Executive Board: Lori Goldman, Director
Zoe Pinter, Director
Category: Special interest
Website: www.columbia.edu/cu/nightline
Contact: nightlineinfo@columbia.edu
(212) 854-7777 (x7777)

Nightline is a confidential, nonjudgmental peer counseling hotline that primarily serves the Barnard College and Columbia University communities and their affiliates. It allows students to get support on any issue from an anonymous counselor who is also an undergraduate student. Nightline supports its callers by providing both a listening and referral service.

Nightline counselors can be reached at 212-854-7777 every night of the academic year between 10 p.m. and 3 a.m.

Scope

Students and Columbia community members should call Nightline if they need an anonymous, non-judgmental, and extensively trained peer to listen to them talk about any number of issues ranging from relationship problems or stress about midterms to issues surrounding sexual identity, eating disorders, suicidal thoughts or feelings of depression. Nightline reminds Columbia/Barnard students: “You don't need to be going through a crisis to call; sometimes it just helps to talk to somebody.”

Counselors

The Nightline counselors are student volunteers and not professionals, though they do undergo a semester-long training process.

In order to maintain anonymity, counselors are prohibited from disclosing their involvement in Nightline to any other Columbia student for the duration of their time with the organization. The callers are not asked to reveal their identity, nor do the counselors have any means of identifying the callers. Since the directors of the organization are publicly known, they do not take calls.

Barnard, Columbia College, and SEAS undergraduates can train to be Nightline counselors. Training takes place every semester. Informational meetings are held in early September and late January. Interested students should attend an info session or e-mail the directors at nightlineinfo@columbia.edu to find out more about the training process.

External links