SCREENING AND聽Mental Health Resources

Please view the resources below to learn more about managing your mental well-being and screening yourself for potential mental health issues. If you have any questions or would like to meet with a counselor to discuss further, please contact counselingservices@parkland.edu to get started. Further resources may be found on our Community Resources page.

Mental Health Screening

Sponsored by Penn State Center for Collegiate Mental Health, the CCAPS Screening tool is an anonymous survey that assesses the most common psychological problems experienced by college students. 

 MHA offers free online screenings for depression, anxiety, PTSD, eating disorders, and much more. The website also provides a treasure trove of free online articles, podcasts, etc.

You can also text "MHA" to 741-741 to reach the MHA Crisis Text Line.

If you haven鈥檛 yet, please consider taking the time to complete our . Your responses are anonymous, confidential, and voluntary and will not have any effect on any course grade. Your answers will be used to help with program planning and to improve services.  If you have questions about the survey, you may contact sdavingman@parkland.edu.

Suicide Prevention and Survivors

 The AFSP is dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research, education, and advocacy, as well as reaching out to people with mental disorders and those impacted by suicide.

 Free, 24/7, and confidential support via text message Text 鈥HOME鈥 to 741741 or visit Crisis Text Linecrisistextline.org for online chat services.  The Crisis Text Line is here for any crisis.  A live, trained Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from a secure online platform.

The National Council for Suicide Prevention is a coalition of eight national organizations working to prevent suicide. The mission of the National Council for Suicide Prevention is to advance suicide prevention through leadership, advocacy and a collective voice.

 24/7 suicide prevention counseling from trained staff at the closest certified crisis center in the network or online. Suicide Prevention Lifeline Hotline and chat lines are available at 1-800/273-8255

 SAVE 鈥 Suicide Awareness Voices of Education is a national nonprofit working to end the tragedy of suicide through education, training, advocacy, and supporting suicide loss survivors. Dial 952/946-7998 or submit a form on their website.

 A organization dedicated to suicide prevention in America.

SPSA offers:

  • 24-hour phone hotline: (988)
  • Workshops
  • Counseling
  • Prevention Training
  • Intervention in Schools
  • Support Groups

Special Resources for Survivors

 The 4:04 Foundation supports children and adolescents dealing with profound loss by providing personalized care, resources, and tools for healthy grief and community connection.

 Alliance of Hope works to provide suicide loss support and destigmatize the suicide loss experience.

 For the parents, siblings, and grandparents grieving a loss by suicide, the Bereaved Parents of the USA is a support group to allow grieving families to connect in a safe space. Dial 866/488-7386 or Text 678-678.

 Friends for Survival is organized by and for the survivors of a suicide death, and offers grief support meetings, further resource lists, education from healthcare and community advocates, and a newsletter. Phone: 1-800/646-7322.

 Tailored towards grieving mothers that have lost a child to suicide, The Left Over Pieces was started by Melissa after her own experiences as a suicide loss survivor. She offers resources (book lists, podcasts, apps), events, and a list of professionals.

Our Hearts are Home serves as a resource for bereaved parents or their loved ones to connect with others in grief. They are not trained counselors, but fellow journeyers navigating child loss and their faith in God.

 For those grieving the loss of a loved one in the military or veteran community, whether by illness, suicide, an accident, or any other reason. TAPS strives to provide support and grief resources at no cost. Dial 800/959-8277.

Mental Health Information

 Information on depression and bipolar disorder.

  • Local chapter: 

 Information about the diagnosis and treatment of anxiety and depression and general advocacy for mental illness.

 Information about suicide prevention and reducing emotional distress for college students.

 An application that offers students a valuable tool for enhancing their mental health and interpersonal skills through practice-based digital learning experiences and role-play conversations, addressing critical topics like suicide prevention and social emotional learning.

 MHA offers free online screenings for Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, Eating Disorders, and much more. The website also provides a treasure trove of free online articles, podcasts, etc.

 Provides education, support, and advocacy to all persons living in our community who are affected by mental illness.

  • Local Chapter: 

: Provides extensive information on various mental health topics, including statistics, fact sheets, events, clinical trials, and help for mental illnesses.

 An anonymous mental health support network, available to you 24/7. The TalkCampus platform combines intuitive design, clinical excellence, world-class technology and global accessibility to support over 250 institutions and millions of students worldwide. Watch the video below to learn more.

: Find online tips and tools for everything from your mental and physical health to friendships and finding balance.


Identity-Based Resources

A regularly updated collection of resources designed to assist and support identity-based mental health needs of diverse communities.聽

General Resources for Diverse Populations

Inclusive Therapists is an organization cultivated by BIPOC mental health professionals committed to allyship, advocacy, activism, and abolition. Their mission is to dismantle discrimination and prioritize intersectional healing for BIPOC and LGBTQIA2S+ communities.

 An anonymous mental health support network,available to you 24/7. The TalkCampus platform combines intuitive design, clinical excellence, world-class technology and global support to over 250 institutions and millions of students worldwide. Available in26 languages.

A webpage detailing general resources from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.


Resources for Black Students

 BEAM is a national training, movement building, and grant-making institution that is dedicated to the healing, wellness, and liberation of black and marginalized communities.

 A national non-profit dedicated to developing, promoting, and sponsoring trusted, culturally relevant educational forums, trainings, and referral services that support the health and well-being of black people and their communities.

: This informative article outlines different local and national mental health organizations focused on providing low-cost, culturally competent, and quality mental health services to people of color.

 A compilation of helpful mental health websites, programs, and information.

Resources for Latina/ Latino/ Latinx Students

: This article provides details on various types of mental health support, ways to reach out for help, common obstacles to accessing care, and guidance for selecting the most suitable options for your needs.

 LULAC, the largest and oldest Hispanic organization in the United States, advances the economic condition, education, political influence, housing, health, and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs. They serve all Hispanic nationality groups and provide event information, program links, and various resources on their website.

: The National Alliance for Hispanic Health is a non-profit organization that works to improve the health and well-being of Hispanic people. Its efforts include, but are not limited to, enhancing the availability and quality of healthcare and advocating for better health outcomes.

Resources for Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Students

 A search tool for finding Asian therapists.

: The National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association (NAAPIMHA) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote and redefine the mental health and well being of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander individuals and communities in the United States through training, programs, policy & advocacy, centered on those with lived experience.

Resources for Native American Students

 A national resource center for American Indian and Alaskan Native Health, Education, and Research.

 The Division of Behavioral Health (DBH) serves as the primary source of national advocacy, policy development, management, and administration of behavioral health, alcohol and substance abuse, and family violence prevention programs for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people. Collaborating with tribes, tribal organizations, and urban Indian health organizations, DBH plays a crucial role in national initiatives aimed at fostering knowledge sharing and enhancing capabilities. This is achieved through the creation and execution of evidence-based, practice-focused, and culturally sensitive programs within indigenous communities.

 Promotes wellness and literacy among indigenous youth through comic books and animated short films on health and social issues.

 An organization that strives to improve health outcomes for indigenous communities through research, education, and information dissemination.

Resources for the LGBTQ+ Community

The Trevor Project provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services 24/7 to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13鈥24.

The LGBTQ+ National Help Center provides vital peer support, community connections, and resource information. Their services focus on sexual orientation, gender identity and expression. Chats and calls are not shared with outside parties, for your privacy.

Trans Lifeline is a grassroots hotline and microgrants 501(c)(3) non-profit organization offering direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis 鈥 for the trans community, by the trans community.

Covering information from cultural competency to guides on finding affirming healthcare.

Resources for Veterans

: 24/7 confidential crisis support for veterans and their loved ones. You don't have to be enrolled in VA benefits or health care to connect.

: VA specific mental health services.

To talk with a peer coach, call free, confidential peer support services at 800/342-9647. This service is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.