If you would like to seek help on your own, there are plenty of resources just for you. Here you can find a list of suggested websites to advise you on a variety of issues you may be facing.
You can also access these Mental Health Informational Video’s.
Health Information Resources in Languages Other than English
Online Screenings
Alcohol, Smoking, & Other Drug Use
Breast Care
- Women Self-Exam
- Men and Breast Cancer
- LGBT Breast Cancer FAQ
- Racial and Ethnic Diversity and Breast Cancer
Common Health Conditions
- Flu Prevention
- Flu Vaccine FAQ
- Mononucleosis FAQ
- Stomach Virus FAQ
Contraception
- Bedsider: Your Guide to Birth Control and Sexual Health
- Planned Parenthood
- Transgender Folks and Birth Control
- Emergency Contraception FAQS
Depression, Bipolar Disorder, and Suicide
Eating Disorders
General Self-Help
Grief & Loss
Health Equity in Maryland
- Maryland Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities
- Maryland Health Equity Data
- University of Maryland Center for Health Equity
Learning Disabilities
LGBTQ
- St. Mary’s College of Maryland’s LGBTQ Student Services
- Guide to College for LGBTQ Students
- Trans Student Resources
- Financial Aid for LGBTQ Students
- GLAAD LGBTQ Resource List
- National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center
- LGBTQ+ Health Coalition
- Transgender Q&A
- Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Q&A
- 10 Things Gay men Should Discuss with their Health Care Provider
Nutrition
Relationships
Self-Care
Sexual Health and Sexually Transmitted Infections
- American Sexual Health Association
- Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention
- Sexually Transmitted Disease Information
- The STD Project: Breaking the Stigma
- HIV Among Gay and Bisexual Men
- STI and HIV/AIDS State Health Profiles
- CDC STD Prevention
Sleep Hygiene
Stress and Anxiety
Self-Injury
Trauma & Abuse
For Parents, Guardians, and Family Members
- How to Talk to Your Child About Alcohol Use
- LGBTQ Resources for Family and Friends
- Communicating with Your College Student
For Employees
If an employee needs assistance, they may either contact Human Resources or can access the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Please read the following information on how to access these services: