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Screening for Mental Health Concerns

Your mental health can impact your academic work and your overall satisfaction with college life. According to a University of Michigan study, as many as 15 percent of college students suffer from depression (University of Michigan Study). It is also estimated that one in four adults over the age of 18 suffer from from a diagnosable mental disorder (National Institute of Mental Health).

Free On-Campus Screening

The counselors at the Campus Walk-In Center and at the Poweshiek County Mental Health Center can perform confidential screenings and make referrals and suggestions for further counseling or treatment.

On-line Screening Links

These sites are intended to be resources, not definitive diagnostic tools. We suggest that you administer a test on-line, print out the results, and bring the print-out to consult with a counselor at the Campus Walk-In Center or the Poweshiek County Mental Health Center. The therapist can help you determine the best treatment for your specific condition and concerns.

Comprehensive Screening Tool:

Depression, Anxiety, Bi-polar, Post-Traumatic Stress, Eating Disorder and Alcohol Screening - https://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/screening/login.asp?keyword=GRINNELL

Depression, Anxiety and Suicide Screening Tool:

ULifeline - Mental Health Resources and Screening for Depression & Suicide Prevention - http://www.ulifeline.org


ADD Screening Tools:

http://www.adultadd.com/
http://psychcentral.com/addquiz.htm
http://www.amenclinic.com/ac/addtests/adult1.asp
http://www.oneaddplace.com/addcheck.htm


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Poweshiek County Mental Health (Off-Campus Counseling)
Counseling Staff
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Residence Life Coordinators
Sexual Assault Counseling
Screening
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Referring a Student
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