Is Your Child in College Struggling With Their Mental Health?

Take this quiz to determine whether it is a good idea to seek help for your child in college. Expert support and a carefully planned trajectory can help young adults succeed. Reach out today to help your young adult thrive.

Is your child in college struggling with a mental health problem?

This mental health assessment can give you an indication of whether your child in college is struggling with a mental health issue. A trained clinician should work with you to make a diagnosis.

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Has your child displayed a significant change in their personality or behavior?

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Has your child been feeling down, depressed, or hopeless?

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Has your child lost interest/pleasure in their regular activities?

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Is your child having trouble sleeping or sleeping too much?

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Does your child feel constantly tired and lacking energy?

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Have you noticed a loss in appetite or overeating?

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Does your child have difficulty concentrating on schoolwork or activities?

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Is your child having anxiety attacks or panic attacks?

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Does your child worry excessively?

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Does your child have trouble relaxing?

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Does your child feel restless? Does he or she have trouble sitting still?

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Is your child easily annoyed or irritable?

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Has your child’s mood impacted their ability to succeed in school, with relationships, or with other responsibilities?

13 warning indicators for mental health challenges during college

  1. Has your child displayed a significant change in their personality or behavior?
  2. Has your child been feeling down, depressed, or hopeless?
  3. Has your child lost interest/pleasure in their regular activities?
  4. Is your child having trouble sleeping or sleeping too much?
  5. Does your child feel constantly tired and lacking energy?
  6. Have you noticed a loss in appetite or overeating?
  7. Does your child have difficulty concentrating on schoolwork or activities?
  8. Is your child having anxiety attacks or panic attacks?
  9. Does your child worry excessively?
  10. Does your child have trouble relaxing?
  11. Does your child feel restless? Does he or she have trouble sitting still?
  12. Is your child easily annoyed or irritable?
  13. Has your child’s mood impacted their ability to succeed in school, with relationships, or with other responsibilities?
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