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Please note: The information on these pages or in the websites listed below is not intended to substitute for help from a qualified mental health professional.  

Online Pamphlets  

Test Anxiety

Understanding Depression

Online Screenings, Surveys & Quizzes

The following links will take you to Online screenings for a variety of mental health concerns. UNO Counseling Services is not responsible for their content. Additionally, some screenings address mental health concerns not treated at UNO Counseling Services, however, Counseling Services will offer referrals to appropriate agenicies or clinicians. For inquires about counseling services at UNO, please call 280-6683.

PLEASE NOTE: Online screenings are NOT designed to respond to serious mental health emergencies such as a suicide crisis. If you believe you are at risk for suicide, call UNO Campus Police at 504-280-6666 for on-campus emergencies, dial "911," or go immediately to the nearest hospital Emergency Room for an evaluation. To locate a suicide crisis center in your area please contact the American Association of Suicidology or the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

DISCLAIMER: The screening tests on the following web sites are intended solely for the purpose of identifying the symptoms of some mental health disorders, and are not designed to provide a diagnosis for such conditions. An accurate diagnosis for psychiatric disorders can only be made by a physician or qualified mental health professional after a complete evaluation, including a physical exam to rule out any medical illnesses or conditions.

The screening tests on these sites are not appropriate for, and should not be completed by, persons under age 18. Persons under age 18 with mental health concerns are advised to talk with their parents or guardians about seeing a physician or qualified mental health professional for a complete evaluation.

UNO Counseling Services provides the following list of mental health screenings for information only and is not responsible for the clinical diagnosis or treatment procedures of any provider of services listed on these sites. UNO Counseling Services has not made any independent investigation of any provider listed and has not verified the credentials of any provider. UNO Counseling Services does not endorse any provider listed on these sites. Each user should independently and carefully investigate and verify the credentials of any provider before seeking consultation or treatment.

Neither the University of New Orleans nor UNO Counseling Services and its staff shall have liability for claims by, or damages of any kind whatsoever to, a user of this web site or any other person for a decision or action taken in reliance on the information contained on this web site. Such damages include, without limitation, direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages. YOUR USE OF THESE WEB SITES CONSTITUTES YOUR AGREEMENT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS DISCLAIMER.

Abusive Relationship Screening

Alcohol Screening (password: "student")

Anxiety Screening

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Screening

Depression Screening

EAT-26 (Eating Disorder Screening)

Obsessive Compulsive Foundation

Additional Online Resources

The following links will take you to various self-help brochures that cover a wide variety of topics. UNO Counseling Services is not responsible for their content, nor do these pamphlets necessarily represent services that are available to UNO students. For inquires about counseling services at UNO, please call 280-6683.

The University of Chicago Student Counseling Services website provides an extensive collection of online brochures on a variety of mental health and academic topics.

The Student Counseling Virtual Pamphlet Collection

The Public Affairs Office of the American Psychological Association has prepared resources to provide information on mental health and psychological issues.

Answers to Questions About Sexual Orientation and Homosexuality

Depression

Controlling Anger Before It Controls You

Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling

Understanding Child Sexual Abuse

Q&A: Memories of Childhood Abuse

Relaxation Tapes Online

The following are independent sites offering a variety of self-help information and links to additional resources:

Go Ask Alice (A great site featuring information and resources for issues related to college life.)

Self Growth

Mental Help

Counseling Center Village (A great site with loads of good mental health information.)

Alcohol FAQ

Half of Us (Various resources for common mental health concerns.)

Mind-Body Health Interactive (Learn about the effects of mental health on physical health.)

CampusBlues.com (More helpful resources addressing common mental health concerns.)

Online Resources for Parents

Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It

Ready, Set, Let Go

When the Kids Leave Home

Holiday Visits Home: Ironing the Wrinkles Out of Unrealistic Expectations

Tips for Parents of College Students

12 Ways to Keep Tabs on College Kids

They Got In... Now What? A Guide for Parents

Letting Go: Suggestions for Parents

Transition to College: Separation and Change for Parents and Students

Parenting Your College Freshman

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