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The following web sites offer advice for those seeking help for themselves or advice about helping a friend:

Ulifeline.org: Ulifeline.org is a web-based resource that provides students at different schools with a non-threatening and supportive link to their respective colleges’ mental health centers. It also provides important mental health information. Students may download information about various mental health concerns, ask questions, and seek help anonymously.

Go Ask Alice!: Go Ask Alice! is a web-based health question-and-answer service produced by Columbia University's Health Education Program and available to anyone. Go Ask Alice! lets you anonymously ask questions about general health and other topics, including relationships, sexuality, sexual health, emotional health, fitness, nutrition, and alcohol, nicotine, and other drugs.

Active Minds on Campus: Active Minds develops and supports student-run mental health awareness, education, and advocacy groups. The group’s goal is to remove the stigma that surrounds mental illness and create a comfortable environment for open discussion of mental health issues. The site provides information and resources regarding mental health and mental illness.

 

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