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Bridging the Gap: Why Intergenerational Learning is Crucial Now More Than Ever

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The OECD states that education is a predictor of the quality of life as it positively influences physical and mental health, financial stability, cognitive functions, resilience social status and engagement. Social media, virtual interactions, and fragmented communication are abundant today and have negative consequences for our youth.

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Meet our Fall 2023 Interns and Learn About Their Passion for Mental Health

Active Minds

Welcome our fall 2023 interns, some of our community’s biggest champions for mental health! Each semester, the class of interns at Active Minds plays an integral role in everything from program development, marketing and communications, fundraising and development, and so much more. Research and Evaluation!

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Overcoming Barriers to Mental Health Care in College Sports

Timely MD

The mental health crisis in higher education was simmering long before the shutdown, isolation, and dramatic changes that occurred during the early days of COVID-19. However, the pandemic fanned the flame and flared up major mental health concerns for college athletes. 2x since 2020. 2x since 2020.

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Navigating Political Stress: How Campuses Can Support Gen Z’s Mental Health and Civic Engagement

Timely MD

Following unrest and protests on many college campuses in the spring, more than half of students said engaging in political dialogue affects their mental health. Find community When searching for community on campus, it’s essential to start by identifying personal values and interests.

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Living With Generalised Anxiety Disorder

Student Minds

. - Molly Smith In the world we live in today, I think it is important to continue talking about mental health, especially with social media and the new pressures that come with modern life. I want to make it known that it’s okay not to be okay and there are many of us out there that struggle with our mental health daily.

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Psychotherapy – What is it and does it really Work?

Black Students Mental Health Blog

Psychotherapy focuses on communication and allows you to discuss concerns that range from: Stress management – dealing with stressful situations or recovering from stress Relationship problems. Therapists are trained to actively listen and help piece together what can often feel like confused and fragmented parts of ourselves.

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Strategies for Inclusive Care that Drive Student Success

Timely MD

By implementing actionable strategies and best practices, colleges and universities can create an environment that supports all students’ mental health and well-being. Michelle Batista, Vice President of Student Services at Lake Tahoe Community College, to offer tips and strategies for inclusive care that drive student success.