Some concerns in college are so common, like stress or having healthy relationships, that they are nearly universal. Others, like depression or thoughts of suicide can have a tremendous impact on your life. We have provided more detailed information for some of the most common and important student concerns below.
Anxiety
Assertiveness
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Alcohol and Drugs Individual Consultation
Break-ups: How to Survive
Coming Out - Frequently Asked Questions
Cultural Adjustments
Dating Bill of Rights
Depression
Alcohol and Drugs
Eating Disorders
Facebook: What You Need to Know
Gambling
Grief and Loss
International Students
Medication for Depression
Model Minority Stereotype for Asian Americans
Nutrition University Health Services
Perfectionism
Problematic Internet Use
Problems with Food or Body Image
Quitters - Stop Smoking Class
Rape and Sexual Assault
Romantic Relationships: Building a Healthy Relationship
Relationships: Fighting Fair
Relationship Violence
Self Esteem
Setting Priorities
Healthy Sexuality University Health Services
Sleeping Better
Stalking
Stress
Suicide
Time Management
Veterans: Making the Transition to UT
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Interactive Stress Management Site
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LIFE - How to Deal
Tips from nationally known Mental Health Advocate, Ross Szabo, speaking about mental health issues.
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