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Student Affairs Links :
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Ulifeline/Mental Health
Screenings
Ulifeline (www.ulifeline.org)
is an anonymous, internet-based resource that provides students with
a non-threatening and supportive link to their college mental health
center. It combines the following features into one web-site and is
yet another resource for mental health information:
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SELF-e-VALUATOR. Developed
by Duke University Medical Center, the Self-e-Valuator is an
on-line screening designed to help students determine if they
are at risk for depression, suicide, alcohol/substance
dependence, eating disorders, generalized anxiety disorder and
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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MENTAL HEALTH REFERENCE LIBRARY.
This reference library provides quality information and has been
reviewed and approved by medical experts at Harvard Medical
School.
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GO ASK ALICE! This in-depth
health question and answer internet site produced by educators
at Columbia University, contains archives of hundreds of
responses to anonymously-posed inquiries from college students.
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CONCERNED ABOUT A FRIEND.
This section, provided by National Mental Health Association,
describes warning signs for depression and suicide, includes
information regarding how to help a friend, and lists resources
for additional assistance.
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DRUG REFERENCE DATABASE.
The drug reference database provides information about
prescription medications and potential side effects.
For more
information or to complete an anonymous, on-line screening, go to
www.ulifeline.org
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