Due to scheduled union action on Monday and Tuesday, November 17-18, there may be a reduction in services at SHCS. We are taking necessary precautions to assure your visit to SHCS during that timeframe goes smoothly. When SHCS has reduced services, students can call the following resources: Medical Advice Nurse at 530-752-2349, Counseling Services at 530-752-0871, or the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988.  Additional support is available:  LiveHealth Online for SHIP students (virtual medical and mental health care) and UWill (virtual mental health care).

Jack Stimson, Ph.D.

Jack Stimson

Position Title
Postdoctoral Resident

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Bio

How I Work With Students

Throughout my training, I have developed a deep passion for helping all students. I value creating a therapeutic relationship which encompasses vulnerability, openness, and honesty. I hope the space that we co-create can be a place of safety, trust, and challenge.

A particular group of students I deeply resonate with are student-athletes. As a former Division I rugby player and clinician who has worked with numerous teams, individuals, and coaches, I understand the often-competing roles that athletes must take on. I hope to support athletes through the issues they may face ranging from sport and performance concerns to life concerns to mental health concerns, or a combination of these. I approach my work with athletes from Cognitive Behavioral and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy lens.

While I have specialty interest in working with student-athletes, I do work with all students. I am passionate about helping students with issues related to adjustment to college, stress, depression, anxiety, identity, emotional regulation, and trauma and PTSD. 

About Me

I am originally from the Chicago area and earned my PhD from the University of Tulsa. Outside of work, I enjoy playing Australian Rules Football, snowboarding, hiking, and spending time with my partner and my cat Maisie.