WeCare@LMU
The "WeCare@LMU" initiative supports students and employees to cope with crisis situations as well as psychological and personal challenges.
 
									The "WeCare@LMU" initiative supports students and employees to cope with crisis situations as well as psychological and personal challenges.
 
									The website "WeCare@LMU" provides detailed information on further counselling services and events in WeCare@LMU - German. Numerous faculties, institutions, and service points at LMU have contributed to provide services for international students and employees. Thank you to all participants!
General advice and social counselling
Counselling services for female students
Counselling services for students with disabilities
Special counselling services for international students
Counselling services for student parents
Counselling services in crisis situations, psychological and personal challenges
The site "WeCare@LMU" contains detailed information about further events in German.
If you have psychological symptoms or feel restricted in your daily life you should contact a psychotherapist.
General contact points:
In acute mental crisis situations, you can contact the emergency department of psychiatric clinics directly:
Helpful online resources have been developed by various institutions and professional societies over the past 18 months during the pandemic and are freely available. The resources are diverse and in particular provide information on possible challenges and how to overcome them:
More specific material is also still available online, which provides concrete exercises.
In the psychoeducational materials you will find extensive knowledge about different mental illnesses. With the help of various self-screening tools, it is also possible to get an initial assessment of your mental health. However, please be aware that this is not a diagnosis and does not replace a consultation with a psychotherapist.
Psychoeducational material
Self-screening test
Self-screening test
Self-screening test
 
									Advisory services Numerous advisory services and points of contact are on hand to give students support if they experience problems. Possible reasons for needing advice could include stress and overwork, conflicts in the study context, personal crisis situations and/or mental illness. Female students can also approach the University Women’s Officer,
from whom help is available in the form of advice, facilitating contacts, mentoring, exam preparation and a host of other measures.
Advice for students with disabilities and chronic conditions on the subjects of choosing courses and admission procedures, organizing issues such as leaves of absence and extended study periods, overcoming challenges during everyday student life and compensation for disadvantages.
General advisory services
Advisory sevices regarding flight and migration
Advice for parents, pregnant women and fathers-to-be who are studying, and for students in the family planning phase.
External self-help groups and services to help with psychological stress