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Help with practical questions regarding your study programme, academic guidance and wellbeing. Find a counsellor at your study portal.
Talk to a fellow student who is interested and willing to listen to you about anything - large or small. It can be anything from loneliness, to love, to anxiety and even to thoughts of suicide.
Talk to a chaplain about anything that might come up during your studies. You can remain anonymous and everyone is welcome, regardless of faith and cultural background.
Do you want to challenge what it means to be a man? Free discussion groups about men's lives and masculinity.
Psychologist counselling for students in higher education.
Looking for someone to take a walk with? Someone to play board games with? Or perhaps you want to start a hobby club? GENLYD is for everyone in Aarhus who wants to meet new people.
Anonymous chat and phone support for students by students.
Counselling and tools for people with ADHD and their friends and relatives.
Help and support for people who have been in a serious road accident or an accident at home or at work.
Find the organisation relevant to you.
Support for students with mental health challenges, dyslexia, dyscalculia, physical disabilities, long-term conditions, etc.
Advice and help for people with concussion and their relatives and friends.
All cancer patients and relatives can get counselling and meet others in the same situation.
Services for people with mental vulnerability and their relatives and friends.
Aarhus Municipality offers preventive and rehabilitative initiatives in the form of communities and individual programmes.
Talk confidentially with volunteer counsellors about anxiety and stress.
Working to promote the mental health of mentally vulnerable children, young people and adults who are in difficulties.
Don't be alone with your thoughts and problems. No problem is too big or too small to contact Headspace. You can remain anonymous.
Build a community with other young people who know what it’s like to be lonely. Meet volunteers who are young people themselves and who will make sure you have a safe environment.
Anonymous conversation therapy, telephone counselling, social counselling on unhappiness and a warm and welcoming space that focuses on the joy and meaning of life.
Are you between 15 and 27 years old? Do you experience mental health challenges in your daily life? Through this program offered by Aarhus Municipality, you can receive up to five sessions with a psychologist.
Help if you have a psychiatric diagnosis, you are at risk, or you are experiencing a temporary crisis.
Practice mindfulness with exercises, audio files and online classes.
The students' political voice at AU and in the public debate.
Become part of a community alongside your studies.
Find useful knowledge, watch films and get personalised advice on sex, contraception, pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), the body and sexuality.
Counselling services for those who want to reduce or stop exchanging sexual favours for money, travel, gifts, attention, drugs or something else.
General and legal advice on gender, body or sexuality by email, phone, chat or in person.
Knowledge and skills to get started in the labour market.
Search for exciting study-relevant jobs, projects and events.
Guidance on grants and loans, Youth Travel Cards and mileage allowances, as well as study abroad scholarships
Pursue your sporting ambitions without losing your opportunities for education and a career outside of sport with support from AU.
Guide to information search and reference management. Furthermore, AU Library offers subject-specific guidance by subject advisors.
Try out your entrepreneurial ambitions and set up your own business while studying with support from AU.
If you're in a crisis or thinking about suicide, tell someone. Staff at Livslinien are used to talking about suicide and suicidal thoughts, and they are ready to talk to you.
Offers specialised psychological counselling and conversations by phone, chat, text and letterbox with volunteers who have also experienced the loss of a loved one.
If you have had an eating disorder or been susceptible to self-harm, contact here anonymously for advice, help and individual counselling.
Help and support especially for grief-stricken students in higher education.
Non-binding alcohol counselling if you are concerned about your own consumption of alcohol or a friend’s.
Therapy and counselling for young people with alcoholic parents.
Counselling and treatment for ordinary Danes who have problems with abuse of alcohol, hash, cocaine or medicine, or who suffer from gambling addiction.
Physical and online counselling services for young people living in families with substance abuse problems.
Personalised outpatient courses in groups or for individuals, counselling and guidance for compulsive gamblers and their relatives and friends.
Professional help for anyone who wants to stop or reduce their consumption of cannabis or other drugs.
Help and information for anyone who has been sexually assaulted or their relatives and friends.
Information and free psychological therapy for anyone who struggles to control their temper and who causes fear or harm to those they love.
Anonymous counselling for anyone who experiences violence and control from relatives and close networks due to family rules, norms or honour.
Have you experienced inappropriate, harassing or offensive behaviour at AU? Find information, advice and guidance here.
Free, personalised and non-binding advice on legal issues such as tenancies and renting, family matters, harassment or violence.