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Making Decisions:  Self-Assessments

ULifeline

ULifeline is a website devoted to assisting college students who may be experiencing difficulties of a psychological nature. Feel free to browse the site below for information about these types of difficulties, including depression and suicidal feelings. Depression and thoughts of suicide can impact a person's life in many different ways. Not everyone experiences depression and suicidal tendencies in the same way. Some people may have behavioral changes, while others experience physical changes.

If you are experiencing any type of difficulty of a psychological nature, including addictions, this website may be able to provide you with some useful information through their online "behavioral self e-valuation" tool, as well as information on where to get assistance, how to help a friend, and medical information related to medications and other drugs. Just follow this link:

Ulifeline

Military Pathways

 Military Pathways is a website that specifically addresses the concerns of military veterans and their families. The program provides free, anonymous mental health and alcohol self-assessments for service personnel and their families.

The website allows you to choose a self-assessment that addresses your concerns. After you complete the self-assessment, you will be provided with your results and referral information including services provided through the Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs.

The online assessment can be found at this link:

Military Pathways

e-CHUG

The e-CHUG (electronic Check-Up to Go) is a brief assessment and personalized feedback tool that allows college students to enter information about their drinking behavior and receive feedback about their use of alcohol.  This self-guided assessment takes approximately 10 minutes to complete.  After completion of the assessment, you will receive information and an explanation of your results.

You can access the online assessment by following the link below:

                                                     e-CHUG



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