Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Mental Health Services provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.
Learn more about Outpatient Treatment, Medication Management, Anxiety Treatment.
Harvard University Mental Health Services (CAMHS), located at 75 Mount Auburn Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, provides comprehensive mental health support for Harvard students through a combination of counseling and psychiatric services. The center offers same-day initial consultations, short-term counseling, psychiatric evaluation, and medication management. CAMHS focuses on supporting students through academic pressures, personal challenges, and life transitions by providing individualized treatment plans and evidence-based therapeutic approaches.
CAMHS addresses a wide range of conditions, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, adjustment disorders, mood disorders, grief, trauma, eating concerns, and co-occurring disorders. The center combines short-term counseling with psychiatric consultations, psychotherapy, and coping skills training to help students manage stress, improve mental wellness, and achieve their academic and personal goals. Students are guided through a flexible treatment model, including secure virtual sessions, referrals to specialized outpatient programs, and coordination with community providers when longer-term care is needed. The emphasis on confidentiality, accessibility, and student-centered care ensures a safe and supportive environment for mental health and personal growth.