LBNL Pre-talk Survey: Academic Mental Health
Content warning: The following survey contains questions about mental illness, suicide and suicidal ideation.  

Disclaimer: Dragonfly Mental Health, the distributors of this survey, do not provide clinical or mental health services.  The responses that are being collected are not for diagnostic, medical or interventional purposes.  The responses to this survey will not be monitored in real time and this survey is not an appropriate means to solicit immediate or emergency services.  

Self-disclosure of a condition in this survey does not constitute informing the Lab of an accommodation need. The appropriate contact is Integrated Disability & Absence Management Services (IDAM) [https://ehs.lbl.gov/service/industrial-hygiene/health-services/integrated-disability-absence-management-services/disability-accommodation-in-the-workplace/]

If you disclose feeling like harming yourself or others, as mandated reporters we are required to inform the proper authorities. We encourage you to contact Be Well at Work for professional support. If you need immediate help, go to the nearest hospital. [https://hr.lbl.gov/2020/03/19/be-well-at-work-covid-19-well-being-resources/]

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey.  

This survey includes questions about general mental health and voluntary self-report questions. You may skip any questions that you choose to.
 
The purpose of this survey is two fold:
1) to assess prior objective knowledge about mental health issues
2) to ensure that as many voices as possible can be heard during the discussion portion of Dr. Ingram's lecture, "A Scientist's Primer on Mental Health."  
 
Please note that your responses will be ANONYMOUS, and may be summarized or read aloud during the discussion.
 
LBNL local resources: https://hr.lbl.gov/service/benefits/other-benefits/employee-assistance-program/
LLNL local resources: https://benefits.llnl.gov/health-welfare/employee-assistance 
SLAC: https://diversityandaccess.stanford.edu/disability-access/disability-related-resources/mental-health-resources
Sandia local resources: https://hr.sandia.gov/health/emotional-well-being/

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