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An Inclusive Approach to Increasing Access to Student Mental Health Services

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

An Inclusive Approach As educators passionate about and dedicated to the success of our students, we have an obligation to step in and play a role in alleviating this issue. Without a doubt, mental health treatment and counseling must be done by professionals. For example, the student Wellness Center at our Pottstown, Pa.

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Where is the Love? Compassionate Pedagogy is Needed Now More Than Ever Before

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

To implement a sense of compassion, educators must be committed to a flexible process facilitated through positive communication and transparency. Moreover, school counselors are positioned to facilitate individual and group counseling to assist with study skills, stress, anxiety, and social-emotional learning development.

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What the mental health crisis means for student success leaders

EAB

The pandemic ripple effects on student success will last for years, including the long-term impact on student mental health. The stresses and loss of the pandemic profoundly impacted student well-being, while the social disruption and isolation altered their social development. College Pulse Survey, Spring 2022.

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11 things to know about the 2023 Out of the Darkness JHU Campus Walk

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

It’s Real: College Students and Mental Health. A discussion on mental health facilitated by PEEPs members. Here are some resources that we’d like to highlight here: Counseling Center Drop-in Groups. Open to all Hopkins students and trainees. Counseling Center Group Therapy. Tuesday April 4, 5-6pm.

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Dear Tyler and Jay: Does true love exist?

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Jay As a JHSAP clinician with a background in couples counseling and considerable experience working with ADHD-ers and other neurodivergent folks, I think Jay did a great job of explaining the neuroscience of the ADHD mind. It also helps facilitate bringing up topics that may have otherwise been avoided or overlooked. Express empathy.

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Comfortable Conversations: Creating Safe Spaces for Difficult Topics

Timely MD

Talking about mental health: How to facilitate difficult conversations For the student who is struggling with their mental health Gen Z is leading the charge to destigmatize mental health. While they may not have all the answers, they can provide support and help the student seek professional help.

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Is it cute or creepy: Media’s normalization of stalking behavior

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Reaching out to a resource like the Counseling Center , JHSAP , or University Health Services can help you reframe your thinking and facilitate healthier behaviors. . Counseling Center : 410-516-8278 (Press 1 for the on-call counselor). Serves all full-time undergraduate & graduate students from KSAS, WSE, and Peabody. .