Online Self Help Resources
These resources are not designed as a substitute for personal counseling. The Counseling Center recommends them as sources of information but does not necessarily endorse the information contained in these materials. This information is not intended to replace the advice of a health care professional.
http://www.ulifeline.org/berkeleycollege/
If you're looking for answers to your mental health questions, "Go Ask Alice!" is available 24 hours a day to respond to your questions. This site also includes a mental health and drug information library which contains up-to-date and accurate information about prescription drugs and mental health matters. If you're struggling with troubling thoughts, you can also take a self-evaluation test through the site's "Self e-Valuator" and get some helpful insights on your state of mind. This is a fabulous site utilized by hundreds of colleges throughout the United States.
http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/screening/berkeley
Berkeley College Counseling Services welcomes you to this online screening for alcohol issues, anxiety disorders, depression, and eating disorders. The free screening is made available to all Berkeley College students and is taken anonymously. The screening is provided so that you may find out, in just a few minutes, whether or not professional consultation would be helpful to you.
Academic Success
If you're searching for ways to study more effectively and improve academically, you'll appreciate this site. It provides a number of helpful tips and strategies to become more productive and successful in your academics.
Campusblues.com
A website designed specifically to meet the needs of college students, it addresses such matters as academic problems, feeling bummed out, dealing with loneliness, substance abuse, and a variety of other interesting topics. Worth checking out. Also provides an on-line depression screening.
Half of Us
Half of Us was launched by mtvU and the Jed Foundation to raise awareness about the prevalence of mental health issues on college campuses and to connect students to the appropriate resources to get help. It includes a self-evaluator screening tool, an "Action Center," so students can get involved in mental health awareness on their campus, "Faces," a collection of user-generated student photos, "Music video gifting," and real time polls of college student perceptions about their feelings, behaviors and moods.
After Deployment provides behavioral-health intervention programs for returning military personnel experiencing stress-related problems in living.
Veterans Resource Locator
Military Pathways: for services members and their families
Anonymous mental health screening,Videos, Articles,Health Care Resources, Military mental health blog
NJ211 - Need help? Start Here
http://www.NJ211.org
Psych Central : one stop index for support resources
Mental Health Net : guide to mental health, psychology, and psychiatry online
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
American Psychological Association's Help Center
http://www.ulifeline.org/berkeleycollege/
If you're looking for answers to your mental health questions, "Go Ask Alice!" is available 24 hours a day to respond to your questions. This site also includes a mental health and drug information library which contains up-to-date and accurate information about prescription drugs and mental health matters. If you're struggling with troubling thoughts, you can also take a self-evaluation test through the site's "Self e-Valuator" and get some helpful insights on your state of mind. This is a fabulous site utilized by hundreds of colleges throughout the United States.
http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/screening/berkeley
Berkeley College Counseling Services welcomes you to this online screening for alcohol issues, anxiety disorders, depression, and eating disorders. The free screening is made available to all Berkeley College students and is taken anonymously. The screening is provided so that you may find out, in just a few minutes, whether or not professional consultation would be helpful to you.
Academic Success
If you're searching for ways to study more effectively and improve academically, you'll appreciate this site. It provides a number of helpful tips and strategies to become more productive and successful in your academics.
Campusblues.com
A website designed specifically to meet the needs of college students, it addresses such matters as academic problems, feeling bummed out, dealing with loneliness, substance abuse, and a variety of other interesting topics. Worth checking out. Also provides an on-line depression screening.
Half of Us
Half of Us was launched by mtvU and the Jed Foundation to raise awareness about the prevalence of mental health issues on college campuses and to connect students to the appropriate resources to get help. It includes a self-evaluator screening tool, an "Action Center," so students can get involved in mental health awareness on their campus, "Faces," a collection of user-generated student photos, "Music video gifting," and real time polls of college student perceptions about their feelings, behaviors and moods.
After Deployment provides behavioral-health intervention programs for returning military personnel experiencing stress-related problems in living.
Veterans Resource Locator
Military Pathways: for services members and their families
Anonymous mental health screening,Videos, Articles,Health Care Resources, Military mental health blog
NJ211 - Need help? Start Here
http://www.NJ211.org
Psych Central : one stop index for support resources
Mental Health Net : guide to mental health, psychology, and psychiatry online
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
American Psychological Association's Help Center