Dr. Niitsu serves as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at the Counseling Center at the University of Washington Bothell 10 hours a week while maintaining a full-time appointment as an Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing & Health Studies.
Please contact the Counseling Center if you would like to make an appointment with him for professional psychiatric mental health services.
Phone: 425-352-3183
Email: uwbcc@uw.edu
Call 206-616-7777
If calling from outside the U.S. or Canada, dial 001-416-380-6578
Coffee- food - study rooms - meeting locations
Purple Sheet created by the CARE Team
Handout created by Dr. Daniel Cavanaugh
866-427-4747
800-584-3578
866-789-1511
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Call or Text 988
Related Resources
Volunteers of America Care Crisis Line
800-584-3578
800-584-3578
866-488-7386
The Role of Faculty in Student Mental Health by Healthy Minds
Well-Being for Life & Learning by the University of Washington
Supporting the Mental Health of Nurses
This is a resource created by a former Master of Nursing Student, Amy Lynn, for her capstone project
This a resource created by Dr. Jaki Yi, Assistant Professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences at UW Bothell
This is a Capstone project by Sarah Kuramoto, a former DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice) student at the University of Washington Seattle
Where to get Naloxone for free in Washington State:
Kelly-Ross Pharmacy Group (King County ONLY)
The People's Harm Reduction Alliance (ALL other counties)
UW Mindfulness Videos and Audio Clips
A compilation of audio clips and videos that walk through guided mindfulness practices and a range of movement, breath, and meditation techniques.
This audio clip from the UW Center for Child and Family Well-Being provides a helpful guide to +2 breathing.
Website for Presence, a student organization at the UW that aims to provide a space and community to support students’ individual practices of mindfulness and meditation.
Mindfulness Myths Deconstructed
In this online article, UW Mindfulness Manager Danny Arguetty addresses some of the common misconceptions around mindfulness.