Resources
Thank you for completing this screening. At MU, Student Health and Well-Being believes in a holistic, integrated approach to mental health care. Services are confidential, student-centered and inclusive. If you are unsure of where to start, you can use our MU Mental Health Resource Hub to help you decide.
Student Health and Well-Being is comprised of the Counseling Center, Student Health Center, and Wellness Resource Center. Visit https://wellbeing.missouri.edu/ for information about available services or contact our offices at the numbers below.
The Counseling Center offers 24/7 crisis and consultation services, clinical skills classes & group therapy, brief individual therapy, referrals for medication management, outreach and prevention services, and referral coordination services. A Brief Screening appointment will help determine the best treatment options to address your specific needs. Call 573-882-6601 to schedule a Brief Screening appointment with a Rapid Access Clinician. Appointments are typically available within 72 hours of calling.
The Student Health Center medical professionals are an excellent first step in getting help for mental health concerns. Medical providers can work with you to evaluate your symptoms, consider medication, and help you connect to other appropriate services. Insurance is accepted. Call 573-882-7481.
After hours Crisis and Consultation Services are available by calling the Counseling Center at 573-882-6601. Follow the voice prompts to speak to a licensed mental health professional immediately.
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If you have questions about the Online Screening Program, please contact the MU Counseling Center at 573-882-6601.
Select the statement that fits how you have been thinking or behaving.
Answer the brief set of questions about yourself and how you are feeling.
Get comprehensive explanations about your moods and behaviors.
Access informational materials about what you can do to help yourself.
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Worried about my drinking habits
Alcohol Use Screen
Mood changes from very high to low
Bipolar Screen
Worried about my gambling behavior
Brief Gambling Screen
Feeling sad, down, or empty
Depression Screening: Community
Afraid of weight gain, worried about eating habits
Disordered Eating Screen
Constantly worried, nervous, stressed
Generalized Anxiety Screen
Worried about opioid use
Opioid Misuse for Individuals
Concerned about unusual experiences or behaviors
Psychosis: For Individuals
Troubled by past shocking, painful events
Post Traumatic Stress Screen
Difficulty controlling my substance use
Substance Use
Check-in about my current life satisfaction
Well-Being Screen
Experiencing anger or irritability
Anger Screen