Mental Health Resources
Below are a selection of resources which may be of assistance to students interested in various wellness and self-help topics. Students are welcome to contact the Counseling Office to request resources for topics that are not listed.
Please note: While we are happy to suggest the websites below for your review, we encourage you to always read critically. The Counseling Office does not monitor or endorse the websites listed. If you have questions or concerns about your own unique situation, make an appointment to speak with the Counselor by calling 812-482-3030.
*Please note that this is not a comprehensive list.
What Resources are Available?
Crisis Resources
Campus Resources
Depression and Anxiety
Substance Use
Grief and Loss
Multicultural Issues
Sexual/Domestic Assault and Violence
Eating Disorders
Stress Management
Other National Resources
- Mental Health America: Take a Mental Health Test
- The Jed Foundation
- Helpguide: an independent nonprofit that provides free mental health education and support
- Mental Health is Health: An MTV Entertainment Group initiative rooted in the reality that we all have mental health and need to take care of it like we do our physical health. The initiative aims to normalize conversation, create a connection to resources and inspire action on mental health.
- JED Foundation: Mental Health Resource Center
Other Community Resources
- Dubois County Resources: a free, comprehensive community resource guide to help you find the services you need, including mental health care providers, housing, financial assistance, emergency food, and legal aid.
- TRI-CAP: TRI-CAP nurtures self-sufficiency by providing health, housing, and education services that change lives, empower families, and improve the communities that we serve.
- Trotter House-Lifeline Family Center
- Planned Parenthood Federation of America
