Online Screenings
Anonymous screenings for Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Eating Disorders, Generalized Anxiety, and Post-Traumatic Stress
The Self e-Valuator, a confidential online mental health assessment, was developed for ULifeline by Duke University Medical Center. Complete a self-assessment to learn telling insights about your current state of mind. The Self e-Valuator provides a valuable and objective perspective if or when you (or a friend) are struggling with troubling thoughts and feelings.
Other Resources
Information on Sexual Violence
Allegheny College Learning Commons
Academic Success (This Oregon State University website offers helpful information on time management, procrastination, test anxiety, and several other academic topics.)
Campus Blues (Aimed at college students, this site offers information and links on a variety of subjects, including an online depression screening link.)
Dealing with Stress (compliments of the National Anxiety Disorders Screen Project)
Freedom From Fear's Web Site on Anxiety Disorders and Depression (Freedom From Fear is a non-profit, mental health advocacy association.)
The American Association of Suicidology (AAS) web site (AAS is a non-profit organization dedicated to the understanding and prevention of suicide)
The Rape Treatment Center (RTC) at Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center (nationally recognized for its exemplary treatment, education and prevention programs)
Healing Hopes (This web site includes detailed information on a variety of topics and is particularly useful for survivors of trauma and/or abuse)