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The Confidential Support Team (CST) offers free and confidential support to Stanford students impacted by sexual assault and relationship violence, including domestic abuse, intimate partner abuse, stalking, and sexual or gender-based harassment and discrimination. CST can provide information about rights and reporting options, information about and help connecting with other resources on and off campus, brief emotional support, and ongoing individual and group therapy.

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Time Sensitive Actions After an Assault

Are you unsure if your experience is sexual assault, harassment, or gender-based discrimination? Feeling distressed about a relationship but don’t know who to talk to? Do you need help with the reporting process or guidance on supporting someone else? CST can assist you. We offer information on time-sensitive actions you can take after an assault.

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Meet the CST Team

You are not alone. Meet the members of the Confidential Support Team (CST) whom you can connect with during your personal journey through campus.  

More Information About CST

The Confidential Support Team (CST) is a free resource and a centralized point of contact for guidance through university structures and processes. We offer a variety of supportive services to meet the diverse needs of impacted students. Additionally, we provide brief support and consultation for friends, family, faculty, staff, and other allies within the Stanford community who wish to assist impacted students.

  • Note: If you are concerned that someone involved in your situation may also be seen at CST, please let us know so that we can consider this in scheduling your appointment.  

Schedule an initial consultation here

CST Initial Consult Visits are 30-60 minutes in length, depending on your needs. During the initial visit, your CST counselor will provide confidential emotional support and discuss your rights, as well as options, and resources related to reporting and available, including further counseling. Most importantly, your CST counselor will take a collaborative approach and will support you in making decisions about what next steps are best for you. This could include a plan for ensuring safety if needed or desired. You can end an initial visit at any point you choose.

  • Information about rights and reporting options
  • Brief emotional support (2-10 sessions that can include evaluating options, connecting with other resources, addressing safety, learning coping skills)
  • Assistance connecting to other on-and off-campus resources
  • Support and guidance in navigating systems and processes involved in sexual assault response:
    • Forensic exams (i.e., SART or rape kit)
    • Obtaining medical care
    • Making reports to Title IX Office
    • Reporting to police/SUDPS
    • Seeking academic or residential accommodations
  • Evidence-based treatment such as Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Written Exposure Therapy (WET), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and STAIR-Narrative Therapy
  • Undergraduate and graduate students, who are impacted by relationship violence and their friends
  • Faculty and staff with questions about reporting obligations or other aspects of supporting students
  • Students who are accused in a Title IX or police investigation
  • Students or other community members seeking information or support related to secondary trauma

The CST is staffed by licensed psychologists and licensed clinical social workers. There is no charge for Stanford students.

  • Same day appointments are available for urgent needs. Appointments can be scheduled through the Vaden Patient Portal or by calling the CST business line at (650) 736-6933.  
    * Please note that not all of our available appointments are listed on the Vaden Portal. If you do not see an appointment time that works for you, please do not hesitate to call our business line and leave us a message. We truly care about finding a time that works for you.
  • For life-threatening emergencies call 911 or go to the nearest hospital. For non-emergency assistance call Stanford’s Confidential Support Team 24/7 Hotline at 650.725.9955. 

CST is here for you. On this page, you can find relevant location and contact details for us, as well as the various units that make up the suite of services and Vaden Health Services offers, support options, and hours of service. Learn More About Our Hours & Contact Details Here

What Does Confidential Mean?

CST places the highest importance on protecting your privacy and maintaining confidentiality. We are committed to creating a safe and trusted space for you. We do not share information with the SHARE Title IX Office, campus partners or other campus authorities.

However, as licensed mental health professionals, we do have some legal limits to confidentiality:

Your counselor will talk with you about these limits to confidentiality at your initial session, and we encourage you to ask questions about any concerns you have.

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