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General Mental Health Resources

Please note: This selection of links is not intended as a substitute for contact with a mental health professional. It is provided as a means for visitors to this web page to obtain additional information on topics typically discussed in counseling. Inevitably, some of the information represents opinion. If you read information that raises concerns or questions, we invite you to come in to Counseling Services in room D-216 and speak to a counselor.

General Mental Health Informational Resources
  • – developed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), this user-friendly website helps people identify available resources, explore information about various treatment options, and learn how to reach out to get the support they need for their mental health and/or substance use disorders.
  • – Information for new Ramapo students that can help you understand common reactions to coming to College
  • – This guide is a resource for students who are navigating mental health challenges. It is not all-encompassing, but it touches on common mental health issues that college students face and offers some tips and resources to address them.
  • – Information to help you understand your own and others’ behavior, common issues, and mental illness from the science-based, psychology perspective.
  • – A massive, mental health information service to learn more about mental health disorders, medication, and types of therapy.
Peer Support Hotlines/Textlines
  • – Text FriendÌý³Ù´ÇÌý62640 or call 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) to connect with a HelpLine Specialist trained to provide resources, information, and support. Available Monday Through Friday, 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM EST.
  • – Peer Support Hotline, 1-877-565-8860
Anxiety Disorders
Depression
Rape, Sexual Assault, & Abuse Resources & Information
Body Image & Eating Disorders
  • – information library to learn more about eating disorders, get support, or get involved in eating disorder advocacy
  • – an abundance of materials to help better explain the complexity of eating disorders. Whether you are currently struggling, are a family member, friend, researcher, educator, or professional, there are tools to answer your questions and offer hope that recovery is possible.
  • – information library
LGBTQ+ Identity
  • – first and largest organization dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBTQ+ people and their families
Mental Health Resources for Veterans
  • – Information on common mental health concerns for Veterans and Active Duty members, and tips for addressing these mental health concerns.
  • – A resource list of different services that provide or facilitate access to mental health treatment for Active Service Members, Veterans, and resources that serve both populations.
  • – A resource library created by the VA to provide tools and information on eight areas of self-care, including mindful awareness, moving the body, surrounding (environment), personal development, food and drink, recharging, the power of the mind, the spirit and soul, and relationships with friends, family, and coworkers.
  • – This 10 minute relaxation exercise is a great way to decrease stress at school, in the work place, and at home. It has been found to decrease muscle tension and stress symptoms like rapid breathing, fast heartbeat, stomach problems, and headaches.
  • – This guided exercise in targeted pressure on six points of the body can improve relaxation and sleep. This is only one video of many by Acupuncturist Laurieanne Nabinger, RN, LEAMP for the Veterans Health Administration YouTube page.
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