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 DepressionAnxiety and Eating Disorders are plus open.
  • Food Security Self-AssessmentSustenance 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. 

 

We've added resources! 

We're always added resources for college, so we added ampere new Assets page filled with self-help resources, tips from our experts and more. 

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.  

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ubstance 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.