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CHRONICLE REPORT
Mental Health Concerns on Campus
 

College students of all ages are more distressed than ever before and increasing numbers are enrolling with mental-health histories. While institutions were already under pressure to meet students' mental-health needs, the Covid-19 pandemic has made the situation more dire. Counseling-center directors and other clinicians who work with students are seeing a significant increase in anxiety, depression, and behavioral disorders, prompting college leaders to look for strategies to support mental health.

The Chronicle report Building Students' Resilience tackles the challenges colleges face with new demands for counseling and mental health support and offers guidance for how your staff and faculty can best support resilience and well-being.

 
Quote: Whatever the root of the students' anxiety, faculty members are faced with the dilemma of how to respond in ways that are empathetic yet respectful of the learning goals we have set.
Order this Chronicle report today to explore:
  • Why counselors are burned out and the obstacles to recruiting new ones.
  • How to foster positivity and help students manage their emotional struggles.
  • What the growing role of tele-mental-health services and apps means for students.
  • How to offer help to students in need when they experience early signs of distress.
  • How to support student academic success among mental and emotional challenges.
  • Lessons about orientation and transition from a college that serves neurodiverse students.
 

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