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Addressing the Mental Health and Wellness Needs of Online College Students

Timely MD

National University , a pioneer in online education, is at the forefront of providing accessible and flexible learning opportunities for a diverse student body. That includes National University’s partnership with TimelyCare, which enhances the support available to their online students.

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What to expect when meeting with a member of the confidential Gender-Based Violence Prevention Team

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

The members of the Gender-Based Violence Prevention (GBVP) Team are confidential resources for all students and trainees at Johns Hopkins. As confidential resources, we are able to help students and trainees who have experienced gender-based harm or folks who are supporting others who have experienced gender-based harm.

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How to have a happy and healthy summer

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

We here at Student Disability Services want to provide tips on how to destress this summer. and his student Kathryn Schertz found that green spaces near schools promote cognitive development in children and self-control behaviors. According to cognitive behavior therapist Alice Boyes, Ph.D., Enjoy nature.

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10 Best Practices for Supporting College Students’ Mental Health

Timely MD

A recent nationwide survey found nearly 60% of Gen Z college students have received mental health care before arriving on campus – during their K-12 years. Many college and university leaders already have made significant investments in creating a connected system of care that improves student outcomes by supporting student mental health.

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The Evolution of the Mental Health Conversation Among College Students

Timely MD

She remembers an app someone on campus mentioned, one that gives students free, 24/7 access to a behavioral health professional. It felt better to be heard instead of silence, when I truly needed someone to talk to the most,” said the student. What has changed in mental health for college students?

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The Evolution of the Mental Health Conversation Among College Students

Timely MD

She remembers an app someone on campus mentioned, one that gives students free, 24/7 access to a behavioral health professional. It felt better to be heard instead of silence, when I truly needed someone to talk to the most,” said the student. What has changed in mental health for college students?

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The moment you are in will not last forever

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

In August 2020, I published a book about college student mental health and suicide from a student perspective that include an extensive amount of research, time, interviews, etc. I found a new therapist. The post The moment you are in will not last forever appeared first on Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being.