National Depression/Mental Health Screening Day is Oct. 9

Every year, millions of students are affected by depression, anxiety or a related mental health issue. Students who are having any type of difficulty are encouraged to visit the new Student Center, room 2222/2223, on Thursday, Oct. 9, between 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Student Counseling Services is offering confidential screenings for a variety of mood and anxiety disorders. Counselors and information will be available. Call 844-5123 for more information.

Tags: , ,

6 Responses to “National Depression/Mental Health Screening Day is Oct. 9”

  1. Reuben Powell Says:

    in third world countries, mental health is never a priority.,`;

  2. Scot Topolinski Says:

    finally discovered somewhere with some useful details. thanks alot and keep it coming :)

  3. Eli Ally Says:

    mental health is more important than body health yet most people just ignores it.;:,

  4. stress relieving exercise Says:

    Well I can say from observation that perpetually having arguments over stupid things is in no way dependent on traumatic brain injury. It may be a sign that one or both of you do not have proper experience in maintaining a civil relationship, but it’s also not a death sentence for a couple.

  5. Sunsilk Shampoo Reviews Says:

    this is great info. thx

  6. Deirdre Lehrke Says:

    first time poster, life time viewer :)