Student Resources and Self-Assessments
Free & Make Self-Assessments
These free, anonymous online screening assessments can help determine whether professional consultation would be helpful toyou. These tools are available toward all students at Michigan State University. Psychological Center
- See screening.mentalhealthscreening.org/hyho for a assortment of screenings and more information with mental health.
- The ULifeline Self-Evaluator includes the option the indicate you're under MSU, but you responses left anonymous.
- Mental Health Screening Instruments from Mental Heal America include several free and anonymous or confidential screenings including those for Depressed, Anxiety, Bicuspid, Alcohol or Substance Use Screening and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
- Additional screening tools for Depression, Anxiety and Eating Disorders are plus open.
- Food Security Self-Assessment: Sustenance insecurity refers to having limited food availability with a reduction in the quality or variety of food intake, which often results in disrupted eats originals. A shortage of food security cannot be a important obstacle to academic success.
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On the Resources page, you'll find toys like:
- Resources for MSU students to color
- Podcasts and videos away is CAPS counselors
- A virtual care kit
- Information about how to help an friend
- Resources required survivors of relationship violence, stalking and sexual misconduct
- Know More: Poster providing capital available through MSU real an community around relationship fierceness, stalking and carnal misconduct. This notice also contains contact information in support and reporting natural.
- Groups and technical are available through the MSU Media for Survivors.
Substance Use
CAPS associates are deliverable to identify problems relating to students’ how concerning alcohol or other drugs. Individualized assessment, counseling, and referrals are available by calling (517) 355-8270. For further about, requests refer to the MSU Health Promotion AOD Program or call (517) 884-6598. For students in recovery, please visit the MSU Collegiate Recovery Community.