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The Ultimate School Counseling Hack: ChatGPT For School Counselors

The Counseling Geek

However, traditional counseling approaches can be time-consuming and resource-intensive, making it difficult for schools to provide the level of support that students need. While this can be fun – it also can be controversial and most people steer away from it in schools and counseling. That’s where ChatGPT comes in.

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Adjusted hours at Primary Care and Mental Health Services through January 2024

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Benefits to students and trainees, which will go live in Fall 2024, will include: Integrated scheduling including online appointment booking Improved record keeping Clinic use at locations that best meet learner needs Preparations to implement the new EHR system have been underway for several months.

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Well-being info for spring 2023 grads

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Resources available through your graduation day: Homewood Counseling Center (Homewood, Peabody, and in-person SOE students). Johns Hopkins Student Assistance Program (Available to all students except Homewood and Peabody, and all East Baltimore trainees). MAKE THE MOST OF HOPKINS WHILE YOU STILL HAVE ACCESS. Be proactive.

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Why Colleges and Universities Should Address Faculty and Staff Mental Health

Timely MD

Work-life balance: Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is challenging due to long hours and irregular schedules, leading to chronic stress and mental health problems. Increased involvement in student mental health: Faculty members often support student well-being but lack proper training, affecting their mental health.

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5 Actions Community Colleges Can Take to Improve Student Mental Health

Timely MD

For TCC, focusing on student well-being is central to a broader strategy to boost engagement, retention, and completion figures. An internal TCC survey revealed that 37% of students reported moderate anxiety and 34% reported moderate depression. It’s part of the equation.”

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How to cope with homesickness

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

But hanging pictures, scheduling a bi-weekly video call home, or preparing your own meal every Sunday in honor of Sunday dinners back home all serve as bridging activities to maintain your connection to home while forging your new path at college. Engage in activities that spark a sense of connectedness to home.

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10 Best Practices for Supporting College Students’ Mental Health

Timely MD

While available resources vary from campus to campus, the following best practices are common threads among colleges and universities that comprehensively address student mental health challenges as part of their institutional efforts to support student well-being and success. Smith University, an HBCU in Charlotte, N.C.,