Welcome
to
The Women's Center
Online
Depression Screening
Have
you noticed any of the following?
*
Feeling "some kind of way" these days?
* Just can't shake it?
* Are you missing meals and sleeping too much?
* Is your mind spinning like a top?
* Can't concentrate and easily distracted?
* Feeling a bit moody lately?
* Can't see the light at the end of the tunnel?
* Not feeling like yourself?
These
could be signs of depression. Depression is very common among
college students. For first year students, being away from
home with increased responsibility can bring added stress.
For upper class students, trying to improve GPA's, thinking
about graduate school or finding a job after graduation can
lead to depression and also anxiety. Sometimes a break-up
with a partner can leave you in a vulnerable place.
Depression
affects men and women. Depression is a treatable condition.
You need to speak with someone who will be able to sit down
with you to determine the root of your problems and work together
to figure ways to manage them.
If
you or someone you know is struggling with depression, anxiety,
loneliness, or stress; The Women's Center offers education
and screenings for a range of common emotional conditions
that are often misunderstood. Even if you are just having
a few bad days, there is help available. Dial extension 7244
and schedule an appointment to talk to someone.
You
may wish to take a screening at www.mentalhealthscreening.org/screening.
Please
use our keyword, Hansberry. Results are immediate and you
will be informed if your symptoms are consistent with the
treatable illnesses of depression or anxiety. The screening
is not diagnostic and does not take the place of a professional
examination.
Please
take four minutes and complete the screening. Screenings for
Bipolar Disorder, General Anxiety Disorder and Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder (PTSD) are also available.
If
you have any questions about any mental health concerns, please
contact The Women's Center, at extension 7244.