mental health
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September 9, 2019
Campus briefs
Short news items from around the university.
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May 6, 2019
Mental Health Month highlights resources, services, support
Faculty and staff struggling with life’s challenges find help at U-M, where support is available year-round on all three campuses and at Michigan Medicine.
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November 12, 2018
New mental health campaign aims for compassion, hope and community
Three U-M counseling offices have joined together to develop a new campaign supporting mental health awareness and access for faculty, staff and students.
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October 8, 2018
Free screenings available for National Depression Screening Day
In support of National Depression Screening Day, several U-M programs are offering faculty, staff, students and the community free, in-person and online mental health screenings for depression.
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September 4, 2018
Did you know? Some benefits of being a Wolverine
From MCard discounts to mental health assistance, there are a variety of benefits to being a U-M employee.
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May 10, 2018
U-M resources support National Mental Health Month
May is National Mental Health Month, and the university offers a variety of programs to assist faculty and staff with topics related to maintaining their mental health.
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January 10, 2018
FASAP is now Faculty and Staff Counseling and Consultation Office
The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program has changed its name to the Faculty and Staff Counseling and Consultation Office to better reflect the office’s core services.
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October 3, 2017
Free mental health screenings available on campus Thursday
In support of National Depression Screening Day on Thursday, several U-M programs are offering faculty, staff, students and the community free in-person and online mental health screenings for depression.
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May 1, 2017
May programs celebrate National Mental Health Month
May is National Mental Health Month, and the university offers a variety of programs to assist faculty and staff with topics related to maintaining their mental health.
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May 1, 2017
U-M bipolar research aided by Prechter family’s gift of up to $5M
U-M has named its bipolar disorder research program for automobile entrepreneur Heinz Prechter, in honor of a new gift commitment of up to $5 million.