Mental Health Screening
Statistics show that one in four Americans has a mental health condition. Even more startling, the vast majority (70%) do not seek treatment. The reasons this happens vary, but the most common reasons are fear and stigma.
Mental health screenings are a quick way to determine if you or someone you care about may need to reach out to a doctor or mental health professional for an evaluation. They are educational, not diagnostic.
CHECKUP
Completing these screenings will help you determine if your recent thoughts or behaviors may be associated with a common, treatable mental health issue.
ANONYMOUS
We cannot link these screenings to any one individual, so you remain anonymous. Take these screenings anywhere you feel comfortable.
FAST
It takes only a few minutes per screening, and at the end you will be presented with information and next steps.
MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
- NAMI of Delaware and Morrow Counties: Information and Resources for residents of Delaware and Morrow Counties – website
- National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI): Ohio’s voice on Mental Illness – website
- Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities: A statewide organization that represents all Ohio County Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Boards at State level – website
- Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS): To ensure quality mental health care is available to all Ohioans – website
- Pro Bono Counseling Program: Links Delaware County residents who need but cannot afford mental health services to free, short-term counseling (12 sessions or less). Contact Catherine Petrowski (cpetrowski@mhafc.org, 740-480-1801) or visit our website to learn more and apply for services. – website
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