Kid Clinic Spotlight: Screening for Depression

Oct 13, 2015

Everyone experiences stress, sadness and anxiety from time to time—it's part of life. But if you are feeling overwhelmed, depressed, or unable to do the things you once enjoyed, it may be time to assess your emotional health.

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. If you are concerned about yourself or someone you love, take a few minutes to complete an anonymous, online self-assessment from Screening for Mental Health, Inc, http://helpyourselfhelpothers.org/.

The screenings are educational, not diagnostic. Completing these screenings can help you determine if your recent thoughts or behaviors may be associated with a common, treatable mental health issue. The online screenings are not linked to any one individual, so you remain anonymous.

Take these screenings anywhere you feel comfortable. It takes only a few minutes per screening, and at the end you will be presented with information and next steps.

The Kid Clinic is a school-based pediatric clinic offering medical care and counseling services for Campbell County students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade and their siblings over the age of 2. It is located at 800 Butler Spaeth Rd., across from St. Matthew’s Catholic Church. The Kid Clinic is open Monday-Friday from 8 am-5 pm. For more information, call 307-688-8700 or visit www.cchwyo.org/kidclinic.

The Kid Clinic is a collaborative effort between Campbell County Health and Campbell County School District.