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How to Fight Mental Health Stigma in Schools

Thrive Alliance Group

Yet those students are still suffering and can benefit from short-term counseling and/or learning coping mechanisms that can help them do better in school. The bigger issue here, with much higher stakes, is the students with severe issues who lack access to information and help.

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How to promote healing with physical trauma-informed practices

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

If you are participating in any activities, like swimming, kayaking, climbing, or yoga, make sure that it is a practice where the space is open for you to communicate what you’re feeling and gives you the space to take a step back if you’re uncomfortable. How do you ensure your classes are accessible to those who have experienced trauma?

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Sexual pleasure after sexual trauma

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Sexual pleasure with others Talk to your partner (or partners) about your boundaries, what you like and don’t like during sex, and how you and your partner/s will communicate about consent during sex. Talk about what activities are safe before the encounter begins and how consent will be communicated. Serves all Johns Hopkins students.