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An Inclusive Approach to Increasing Access to Student Mental Health Services

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

An Inclusive Approach As educators passionate about and dedicated to the success of our students, we have an obligation to step in and play a role in alleviating this issue. Without a doubt, mental health treatment and counseling must be done by professionals. For example, the student Wellness Center at our Pottstown, Pa.

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Strategies for Creating Equitable Mental Health Cultures in Higher Education

Active Minds

Mental health education and awareness are part of a larger holistic approach and need to be treated as such. By taking a holistic approach, and not separating how students receive care for their physical and mental health, you’re helping to remove the stigma around seeking help.

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Well-being info for spring 2023 grads

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Resources available through your graduation day: Homewood Counseling Center (Homewood, Peabody, and in-person SOE students). Johns Hopkins Student Assistance Program (Available to all students except Homewood and Peabody, and all East Baltimore trainees). Eligible students can visit the SHWC through May 31, 2023.

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When Disaster Strikes: Supporting Students’ Mental Health in Extreme Weather Events

Timely MD

This disconnection can intensify feelings of loneliness, making it harder for students to access their usual support systems and mental health resources. Students may face challenges getting the help they need when they are most vulnerable, underscoring the importance of remote and virtual telehealth support.

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Well-being info for fall 2022 grads

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Homewood Counseling Center (Homewood, Peabody, and in-person SOE students). . O’Connor Rec Center (Homewood, Peabody, and in-person SOE students). . Johns Hopkins Student Assistance Program (JHSAP; available to all students except Homewood and Peabody and all East Baltimore trainees). KNOW YOUR DEADLINES. .

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Survivors returning home for the holidays: How to stay safe and set boundaries this winter break

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Homewood Counseling Center Sexual Assault Helpline: 410-516-7333. Counseling Center : 410-516-8278 (Press 1 for the on-call counselor). Johns Hopkins Student Assistance Program  (JHSAP): 443-287-7000. University Mental Health Services : 410-955-1892. Counseling Center : 410-516-8278 (Press 1 for the on-call counselor).

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How to promote healing with physical trauma-informed practices

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Counseling Center : 410-516-8278 (Press 1 for the on-call counselor). Serves all full-time undergraduate & graduate students from KSAS, WSE, and Peabody, and on-campus SOE students. . Counseling Center Sexual Assault Helpline: 410-516-7333. Serves all Johns Hopkins students. . Love Is Respect .