Student Counseling Center - Division of Student Life - Tarleton State University

 

 

Resources for Self-Help

 

Go Ask Alice

A resource for students to ask questions online and recieve answers.

 

APA Topics

A resource to find information on different psychological disorders.

 

Sexual Assault Prevention & Crisis Services from the Texas Attorney General

A resource to find information

about sexual assult from the Attorney General's Office.

 

STAR Council on Substance Abuse

A resource for substance abuse issues.

 

Study guides and strategies

A resource that provides different self help study tips.

Click here for Online Suicide information and Resources (UlifeLine)

Online Screenings:

The SCC subscribes to an online screening program intended to help our students get some ideas about issues that can seriously affect their lives. Each screening will take between 4 and 5 minutes to complete, and the results can be printed for your reference. Just remember – the results you get are NOT intended to indicate a diagnosis. They are intended to start you thinking about feelings, behaviors and thoughts that may be causing you concern. The questions asked and how you answer make a good starting point for conversation with an SCC professional.

To start the online screenings, click here. Type the keyword "Tarleton" at the prompt. If you have any questions about the screening, please call the Counseling Center at 968-9044.

Please be assured: online screenings are completely confidential. We do not collect any unique identifying information such as names, email addresses or IP addresses. No one will see your individual results except you.

 

ARTeam

Are you concerned about a student at Tarleton? This is a resource you can use to refer the student to caring university professionals who will help assess the situation and help to take action where it is needed.

 

 

The Student Counseling Center is committed to the promotion and affirmation of diversity in its broadest sense. We at the SCC place the highest value on the dignity and worth of individuals regardless of their gender, ethnicity, race, sexual/affectional orientation, age, physical and mental abilities, religious beliefs, and socio-economic class. People of every background may use our services with the full expectation of respectful treatment.