Self-Help Resources
The following links provide information about issues that affect college students, and general mental health topics that may be helpful for students, parents, faculty, and staff.
These links are not intended as a substitute for counseling. We encourage any student who feels he/she is unable to successfully handle a distressing situation to make an appointment with a professional counselor in the Counseling Center or, if after hours, contact 911 or campus police in the event of an emergency. Also there is a 24 hour Suicide Prevention hotline, 800-273-TALK (8255) and text line: text 741741.
University Counseling Services self-help pages:
- Anxiety
- Coming Out
- Coping with Trauma
- Coping with Crisis and Loss
- Depression
- Eating Disorders
- Making Friends
- Self-Esteem
- Sexual Assault – (See CaRRT)
- Stress Management
- Suicide
- Campus Response and Resource Team (CaRRT)
National Mental Health Websites
- The APA Help Center
The American Psychological Association helping website provides great resources and articles about mental health issues, coping, family topics and much more. http://helping.apa.org/ - NIMH
The National Institute on Mental Health has many great resources and information about mental illness and how it affects different populations. http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/index.shtml - Mental Health and Mental Illness Resources
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http://www.datehookup.com/content-mental-health-and-mental-illness-resources.htm - Stop a Suicide
- Provides helpful information to friends and family who are concerned about a loved one and suicide. http://www.stopasuicide.org/