ULIFELINE

 Go Ask Alice!

Do you need straightforward answers to those hard-to-ask questions about relationships, sex, stress, depression, drugs, and other health concerns?

Go Ask Alice! is Columbia University's in-depth health archive of hundreds of responses to anonymously posted inquiries by college students worldwide. The database is produced by health educators specializing in college health issues and has been customized specifically for ULifeline.

Go Ask Alice! is a health Q&A Internet service. It works to provide readers with reliable, accessible information and a range of thoughtful perspectives so that they can make responsible decisions concerning their health and well-being.

To access Go Ask Alice! Just click on the ULifeline link on Penn State Behrend’s Personal Counseling website.  Enter the site as a student, and click on “student central.”  Then click on “Go Ask Alice!” and proceed to the forum where you can ask a question or post a concern on a variety of topics including alcohol, drugs, sexuality, emotional health, and relationships. 

The best thing about Go Ask Alice is that it’s confidential.  You can read and post your own questions without sharing your name.   

Additional information resources and emergency contact information are provided on Penn State Behrend’s Personal Counseling website.   

About ULifeline

ULifeline is an anonymous, confidential, online resource center, where college students can be comfortable searching for the information they need and want regarding mental health and suicide prevention. ULifeline is available where college students seek information the most - at their fingertips on the Internet.

ULifeline is a program of The Jed Foundation, the nation’s leading organization working to prevent suicide and improve the mental health of college students, and is overseen by an expert board of mental health professionals.
www.ulifeline.org


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Updated September 7, 2007
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