Stetson Law Now Offers Free Teletherapy for Students

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Uwill is a free teletherapy program now available to all Stetson Law students.

The curricula may be challenging, the schedule demanding, and the bar exam on the horizon, but law school is one of the most rewarding paths one can take. It’s not always easy, though, and finding time to manage stress in a heathy way can be tough.

That’s why Stetson Law is thrilled to announce a new program that invites students to seek counseling and access self-care tools at times most convenient for them – and it’s free.

These resources will be offered through Uwill, the leading student mental health and wellness solution.

With Uwill, students can receive free, immediate access to teletherapy with a therapist of your choice – all from their smartphone or other device.

Here’s how it works: 

  • Students may choose a therapist based on their preferences, including issue, gender, language, ethnicity 
  • They can choose a time that fits their schedule with day, night and weekend availability 
  • There are multiple methods to choose from: video, phone, chat, or message 

Access is quick and easy, so students can seek immediate, confidential counseling whether it’s between classes or in the middle of a marathon late-night exam study session. Students are invited to sign up and create a private profile now so assistance is available when they need it most.

The program also features free access to guided meditation sessions, yoga classes that can be streamed at any time, and other self-care practices to help users manage stress and cultivate mindfulness.

As always, in-person mental health counseling services are available on the Gulfport campus via the Student Affairs department during business hours.

Campus leaders hope the program will prove a critical student-wellness resource that caters to the needs of students accustomed to life in the digital space.

“As a community, Stetson Law recognizes that wellness is paramount – not just for managing the stresses of life as a law student, but for building resilience in all areas of life,” said Stetson Law Interim Dean Theresa J. Pulley Radwan. “It’s also important that we invite students to seek mental health and self-care practices that are tailored to their individual needs. It is my hope that the convenient, customizable care Uwill offers will help our students face life’s challenges – and recognize that they’re never alone.”

Students are invited to register and book their first session in just minutes by clicking here

Those who have questions or need assistance can contact Uwill support at 833.99.Uwill or [email protected].

The Stetson Law community is excited to offer this solution to our students.