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Mental Health Links

Please note: This selection of links is not intended as a substitute for contact with a mental health professional. It is provided as a means for visitors to this web page to obtain additional information on topics typically discussed in counseling. The sites are often constructed as a public service by dedicated volunteers; our selection attempts to use the most responsible sites that use verifiable information sources. Inevitably, some of the information represents opinion. If you read information that raises concerns or questions, we invite you to come in or write to the e-mail address below. This list is updated and revised on an ongoing basis. Please write us with your own suggestions about worthy sites.

  • Addictions - A fairly comprehensive listing of material about the addictions from HabitSmart. Includes links to many other self-help groups for the addictions.
  • Drinking Self Assessment - Courtesy of Dr. Robert Chapman at LaSalle U., a collection of links to many resources that will help you gain perspective on your drinking pattern. Includes advice on making changes for where you see the need.
  • Go Ask Alice - Columbia U.'s popular service that has an on-line question service (and answers!) on all kinds of issues for college students.
  • American Psychological Association Self-Help Information - Information to help you understand your own and others' behavior, along with a guide for help-seeking.
  • Psychology Self-help Resources on the Internet - Almost too much information of all kinds about mental health issues.
  • Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network - The nation's largest anti-sexual assault organization. Good overview with links to many helpful resources.
  • Internet Mental Health - A massive, free mental health information service from Canada. Includes much good information on mental health issues in a societal context.
  • The Student Counseling Virtual Pamphlet Collection - "Housed" at the University of Chicago, this collection is assembled from materials authored by counseling center staff on many different campuses around the country. (Almost) Any topic you can imagine!
  • Something Fishy - Eating Disorders, Shared Awareness - Comprehensive information on eating disorders.
  • Eating and Body Concerns - A 'local' page on eating disorders, resources, and sources of help, assembled by TCNJ students and staff.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous - The home page for AA. If you have decided not drinking is the best choice for you, AA will support you in your effort.
 
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Psychological Counseling Services

Eickhoff Hall, Room 107

The College of New Jersey

P.O. Box 7718

Ewing, NJ 08628-0718

P) 609.771.2247

F) 609.637.5131

E) psycouns@tcnj.edu

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