College Students & Mental Health


There are an estimated ten thousand mental health apps available today, offering a range of possibilities from connection with a clinician to symptom monitoring. Apps can be useful in care, but it’s important to be cautious about choosing a suitable app.

Visit to explore possible mental health applications.


Addictions

 which helps people find local Narcotics Anonymous meetings and provides resources for various types of treatment including inpatient, outpatient and support groups.

 provides info for people at any stage of their recovery journey, including info on different types of therapy/recovery options, warning signs, how to talk to a family member, definitions of different types of treatment and a local treatment center directory. 


ADHD


Anxiety


Eating Disorders


Depression & Bipolar Disorders


Grief and Loss


Interpersonal Violence


LGBTQ+

U.S. Department of Education Supporting Transgender Youth in School

Montana Transgender Name Change Guide


Mental Well-Being


Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 


Sexual Assault and Victimization


Sleep


Suicide