Self-help brochures
Brochures on a variety of topics for students are available in the Counseling Center on campus, located in the lower level of the Village – next door to the Health Center.
Web-sites
Web-sites with self-help information are numerous. Remember that anyone can post information on the web, so always try to verify the accuracy of what you read by consulting other independent and reliable sources.
Listed below are a few recommended sites:
Addiction Center – (https://www.addictioncenter.com/college/) – Information about drug and alcohol abuse on college campuses and how to get treatment
Mental Help Net (http://mentalhelp.net/) – An excellent resource for anyone interested in a variety of mental health topics that are easy-to-read, accurate, and up-to-date information
Publications from the National Institute of Mental Health (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/index.cfm) – Online texts of booklets with information on anxiety, depression, suicide, and other important mental health topics
Mental Health Screening (http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/)
Information on Learning Disabilities (http://www.ldonline.org/)
Campus Calm (http://www.campuscalm.com) – Both Campus Calm and ULifeline are good resources specific to college and university students
ULifeline (http://www.ulifeline.org)
For additional information or to speak with a licensed professional counselor, please contact the Anderson University Counseling Center at 864-622-6078.