Mental Health Screening
The following assessments are offered free of charge to all CWC students:
- Alcohol Assessment
- Depression Assessment
- Eating Disorders Assessment
Begin your assessment now...
Once you have completed an assessment and received your results, it is strongly recommended that you make an appointment to meet with a counselor to discuss your results.
University of Chicago Virtual Pamphlets cover the following topics
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Alcohol and Substance Abuse
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Impulse Control
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| Anger |
Medication |
| Anxiety |
Relationships |
| Assertiveness |
Sexual Assault
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Attention Deficit Disorder
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Sexual Harassment |
| Counseling |
Sexual Orientation
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| Cults |
Sleep |
Cultural Issues
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Stress |
| Depression |
Study Skills
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| Disabilities |
Test-Taking |
| Disassociation |
Time Management
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Eating Disorders
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Traumatic Events
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Family and Childhood Issues
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Wellness |
| General |
Writing |
| Grief |
For Concerned Others
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Student Health 101
Take a look at the new on-line college health newsletter that CWC now subscribes to!
Also check out the Student Health 101 Flu Virus update newsletter, for information on the H1N1 Flu Virus and how to prevent the spread of the virus!
Wyoming Youth Suicide Prevention
As a part of
Wyoming’s Youth Suicide Prevention campaign, we’ve launched a revamped website with the goal to get young adults to talk about topics like depression, mental illness and suicide.
Go Ask Alice! ®
Columbia University's Health Question and Answer Internet Service
e-CHUG Alcohol Awareness Assessment
e-CHUG is an electronic assessment of your personal drinking profile that is totally confidential. In about 30 minutes, e-CHUG can help you to assess your levels of intoxication and personal risk factors, and will show you how your drinking habits compare to other college students.
e-CHUG can also help you determine your readiness to change and will identify resources for obtaining assistance. If you need verification of your use of e-CHUG, be sure to print the Certificate of Completion when you have completed the program.
Addictions Treament
The Counseling and Career Services Center does not provide any treatment of alcohol and/or drug issues, but the counselor is available to provide psychoeducational materials for prevention and intervention services, as needed. If treatment appears to be the student's need, referral will be made to an outside source. If you would like to explore treatment options, speak with the counselor or take a look at Treatment4Addiction.com, which may be able to help.
Depression
The Counseling and Career Services Center provides assistance for depression and related issues that are effecting academic performance. Contact the counselor by e-mail or call at 855-2175 to set up an appointment, or call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) 24 hours a day for free, professional help.
Disability Assistance
The Counseling and Career Services staff work closely with the Disability Services staff to provide assistance for students with identified disabilities to transition from high school to college. Take a look at Going to College for some ideas or contact the Disability Services Coordinator at (307)855-2011, or 800-735-8418, ext 2011.
Stop Smoking Assistance
A variety of on-line stop smoking resources are available, or you can stop by the Counseling and Career Services Center to pick up useful information, quit assistance packets, or to ask questions.