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SAD, ANXIOUS, IRRITABLE?
HYPER AND OUT OF CONTROL?
THE COUNSELING CENTER
IS OFFERING FREE ONLINE SCREENINGS.
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People say college is suppose to be “the
best time of your life.” You meet friends that last a lifetime, have fun, and
discover the freedom to do whatever you want. But for many, adjusting
to college life can be difficult. Many students are left feeling
stressed, anxious, disconnected, and alone.
In order to help students cope, the Counseling Center at North Carolina
State University is now offering several online screenings for a
range of common emotional conditions that often go undiagnosed and
are misunderstood.
The Counseling Center welcomes you to the online screening for depression,
alcohol, anxiety, and eating disorders. This free screening is made
available to all NCSU students and is completed in just a few minutes
and is completely anonymous. The information
and feedback provided by the screening should not be viewed as a
diagnosis, but it can help you decide if you have an issue about
which you could benefit from talking with a counselor.
If you would like to get further information on this issue or begin
working with a counselor, you can:
- come by the Counseling Center in the Student Health Center or call
919-515-2423 between 8am-5pm to set up an appointment.
- (If you are currently in crisis or if this is an emergency),
we offer walk-in
services from 9am-4pm.
- (If you are currently in crisis or if this is an emergency
and it is after regular business hours), please contact
Campus Police
at
919-515-3333. Ask to speak to the counselor on
call. They
will ask your first name and your phone number and will
have a counselor
contact
you shortly.
All of our services are confidential and free of charge
to currently enrolled students.
Students can access the online screening by clicking HERE

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