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10 Best Practices for Supporting College Students’ Mental Health

Timely MD

According to an annual survey by Inside Higher Ed, about two-thirds of presidents (65%) indicate that they plan to increase their institution’s capacity to meet the mental health needs of students, staff, and faculty members. Tierra Parsons, Director of Counseling Services at Johnson C.

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Four Trends in College Students’ Mental Health

Timely MD

Parsons, Director of Counseling Services at Johnson C. Panelists said that faculty and staff are increasingly part of what they described as a “public health approach” to student mental well-being. Faculty also are revising attendance policies to encourage students to stay home if they’re sick or struggling.

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Four Trends in College Students’ Mental Health

Timely MD

Parsons, Director of Counseling Services at Johnson C. Panelists said that faculty and staff are increasingly part of what they described as a “public health approach” to student mental well-being. Faculty also are revising attendance policies to encourage students to stay home if they’re sick or struggling.

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Strategies for Inclusive Care that Drive Student Success

Timely MD

Campus staffing challenges Despite best efforts and continual improvement, recruiting and retaining a diverse team of therapists representing students’ identities, backgrounds, and lived experiences has long been challenging for college counseling centers, in turn leading to significant issues with student retention. Haywood said. “I