UHS Care Managers can provide additional recommendations and referrals.
U-M University Health Service 73, provides medication management of common mental health concerns.
ADHD evaluations, emotional and behavioral concerns, parenting, grief and loss, relationship issues for marriage and couples. Comprehensive range of mental health services for children and families in the community including learning disabilities, social skills, child evaluations and assessments, IQ testing. Washington St., Suite 100 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 73.
U-M Center for the Child and Family 500 E.
This site provides information and resources, including a searchable database to help students manage their illness and get the most out of their college experience.
CampusMindWorks supports UM students who have been diagnosed with an ongoing mental health disorder.
MiTalk ("My Talk") is a website for U-M students with mental health resources such as online screenings for depression and anxiety, skill-building tools, and recorded workshops, lectures and relaxation exercises.
Community Providers Database is a searchable listing of off-campus mental health care providers.
Reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Learn skills to understand thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Help manage day-to-day stresses and anxiety.
SilverCloud Interactive Mental Health Resource, is an online, self-guided, interactive mental health resource that provides cognitive behavioral interventions which may be effective for students with mild to moderate symptoms to:.
Online screening for common mental health concerns.
Assessment of substance abuse patterns (ASAP) and eating patterns.
Workshops and groups for support and learning new coping skills.
For urgent concerns, walk-in services and 24-hour phone support (call 73).
Short-term counseling for individual students or couples.
U-M Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS), offers free, confidential services for U-M students including:.