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How to Fight Mental Health Stigma in Schools

Thrive Alliance Group

Some students may have problems brought on by a temporary concern rather than an ongoing mental illness. 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. If schools ignore mental health, how will students get 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. Counseling Center : 410-516-8278 (Press 1 for the on-call counselor).

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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. Make aftercare a standard.