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Manhattan College to Launch School of Health Professions in July

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

By training the next generation of nurses, physical therapists, surgical technicians and other highly specialized health professionals, SoHP will continue the College’s tradition of providing service for the greater good. Come Fall 2024, it intends to launch a nursing program. Department of Labor Statistics (DLS) estimates a 52.2%

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Mental Health Care Is Expensive: A Guide to Finding Affordable Services

Active Minds

The truth is you can’t pour from an empty cup, and we are hearing more and more that young people are unable to access the mental health care they need because of how expensive these services can be. Anyone over the age of 18 can also access free professional peer support sessions through our friends at Peer.net.

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Simple Ways to Bring Mental Health Conversations to Your School This Year

Active Minds

For many of us, mental health has become intertwined into our everyday conversations — chatting with our friends about daily stressors, reading social media posts about managing anxiety, and meeting with a therapist when things feel out of control.

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Three Tips for Navigating School with Mental Health-Related Disabilities

Active Minds

These mental health-related disabilities can impact your performance at school; therefore, it’s important to learn about the accessibility options available in your classroom or on your campus. IEP plans permit students access to special education services whereas 504 plans provide accommodations in general education classes.

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The Magic of Play Therapy for Children & Teens

Thrive Alliance Group

The therapist will track the student’s verbal and non-verbal behavior, respond intentionally, and set limits as needed. The most important part of play therapy is the non-judgemental, empathetic, and positive relationship between the student and therapist. As play therapists, we also integrate the creative arts.

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Seeking Solutions to Strengthen Career Pathways

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Marshall is a teaching professor and doctoral cohort coordinator for Kansas State University’s John E.

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10 Best Practices for Supporting College Students’ Mental Health

Timely MD

Despite their best efforts and continual improvement, recruiting and retaining a diverse team of therapists that represents students’ identities, backgrounds, and lived experiences has long been a challenge for college counseling centers. We address stigmas, the effects of the pandemic on students & access to services at #commcolleges.