December 16, 2005
Need Therapy? Check Your In Box
Online surveys of depression help counselors find students who are reluctant to seek help
Can the Internet help save the life of a suicidal student? Researchers at Emory University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are seeking an answer to that very question.
A recent study conducted at both colleges gauged the effectiveness of anonymous online depression-screening questionnaires — a tool that a growing number of colleges are using to reach out to
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