The Hidden Crisis on Campus Let's be real, when most people think about college students, they picture young adults living ...
In college, many of your peers seem like they have it all figured out, thriving socially and academically. Stress, social pressure and comparison can create self-doubt and imposter syndrome, making ...
You have /3 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Just 27 percent of undergraduates describe their mental health as above average or excellent ...
“These sustained reductions tell me this is not a blip,” one researcher said.
Whether you’re a new student or just returning after summer break, moving onto a college campus is a big deal. While the idea of living outside of your parents’ house, making new friends, and diving ...
Mental health for college students has improved for the third year in a row, according to a national survey on mental health co-led by Sarah Lipson, a Boston University School of Public Health ...
Many people think of college students as young adults living on campus and focused on developmental concerns, such as establishing new friends, feeling homesick, and academic pressure. Indeed, many ...
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide. The latest findings from the University of Michigan’s annual Healthy Minds Study conducted by the Healthy Minds Network, a national research ...
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Gi Chon, Ph.D., has released a free mental health app aimed at helping students at Auburn. The app is designed to provide ...
I believe it should become a “best practice” that students with a mental illness diagnosis balance their academic plan, including course load, with their everyday wellness practices. In my 20 years as ...
Parents and loved ones can play an essential role in helping their students succeed in college. And we don’t mean supporting the epic battle to help them get into the “right” school. We can encourage ...