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Mailman Student Handbook 09-10
AIMS (Addiction Illness : Medical Solutions)
Tue, 08/28/2007 - 14:06 — dale
The Student Health Service is the home of the AI:MS program. AI:MS (Addiction Illness : Medical Solutions) is a safe place for students to raise concerns about compulsive behavior and/or addiction with elected peer representatives and/or a trained substance abuse professional.
AI:MS hears a variety of student concerns, including issues related to problem drinking or drug use; disordered eating behavior; gambling; excessive internet use; excessive spending; or difficulties with/concerns about classmates, friends, or family members arising from any of the aforementioned.
AI:MS utilizes a listening model and does not diagnose or treat. Rather, AI:MS provides support, encouragement, options, and, when indicated, triage to professional therapy. AI:MS is a bridge to specialists who are trained in the treatment and care of many different forms of dependency. These therapists can help prevent abuse from growing into serious addiction. AI:MS can help a student find a professional evaluation and advice, off campus, if desired.
Confidentiality: When students say they do not know the names of those who have used AI:MS, that is because of the importance of confidentiality. As a part of the Student Health Service, all contacts with AI:MS are bound by strict HIPAA regulations. Therefore, all contact with AI:MS is confidential. Information gathered by AI:MS will not be shared with anyone, except in cases of imminent serious risk to individual safety. That instance is most rare.
How to reach AI:MS: Information about AI:MS can be accessed by contacting Heather Moon: 212-305-3989, email hwm2107@columbia.edu
Office is located in 102 Bard Hall or by logging on to the AI:MS website at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/aims
Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health. Student Handbook 2008|10
© 2007 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
