How to succeed in college: Prevention and proactive strategies soften the transition by Hannah DeWitt | Aug 8, 2023 | College, Mental Health Topics College can bring some of the most precious times, offering life-changing and beautiful opportunities. However, it can also be a stress-filled time, full of change, uncertainty, and hard work. College is unique in that you are learning to function in a new academic environment as well as learning to function…
Dealing with school stress: its causes and how to manage it by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Jun 13, 2023 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, College, Mental Health Topics, Stress Receiving an education is an important step in the lives of many — it can be both useful and rewarding. However, school is often a cause of stress and anxiety for a large number of students. While it can seem overwhelming, with the right techniques, the stress caused by school…
Student-athlete mental health: A closer look at the unique stressors collegiate athletes may face by Christine Ridley, LCSW | Mar 28, 2023 | College, Depression, Mental Health Topics When many of us tune in to watch our favorite basketball, football, or volleyball team, student-athlete mental health is often the last thing on our minds—and tend to only feel upset if our beloved team loses. From our perspective in the bleachers (or from the couch), it might seem like…
Safe drinking tips for college students: Preserve your physical and mental health while under the influence by Jason Crosby | Oct 19, 2021 | Alcohol & Drugs, College, Mental Health Topics For many undergraduate college students (as well as those who’ve since graduated), drinking alcohol seems synonymous with the university experience. It can be a way to celebrate getting through final exams or winning a home football game. Most notoriously, a drink in hand can also loosen our social inhibitions, to…
Studying tips for people with ADHD by Heidi Faust, LCSW | Dec 1, 2020 | ADHD, College, Mental Health Topics Q: I was wondering if you all had any tips for studying with ADHD? A: This is a common and excellent question and I’m happy to share a few tips that many of my clients with ADHD have found to be helpful over the years! First thing’s first, there is…
Missing the tailgates and cheering from the stands? College football fans are taking a hard hit this season by Madison Bambini | Sep 22, 2020 | College, COVID-19, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics As soon as talk about a looming global pandemic swept across the States, everyone took a hard, isolated hit. For fans of sports teams, this was an especially hard transition in a unique way. Most major sports seasons were halted or altered—which meant that fans of these sports teams weren’t…
Binge drinking is dropping significantly among college students in states where marijuana is legalized by Taylor Bennett | Jan 22, 2020 | Alcohol & Drugs, College, Mental Health Topics, Research A new study says binge drinking rates among college students are dropping significantly in states where marijuana is legalized. Researchers looked at data from seven different states and 135 colleges where marijuana was legalized by the year 2018 as well as 41 states and 454 colleges where recreational marijuana use…
I have a short attention span: How can I focus? by Alannah Miller | Aug 14, 2019 | College, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers We all have trouble from time-to-time focusing on a school or work assignment, as we fall victim to distractions or a low attention span. Fortunately, we can increase our focus by strengthening our attention span and making sure that we are getting enough sleep. To strengthen your attention span, try…
Motivation affects how people learn—Here are 6 keys to staying motivated in school by Alannah Miller | Aug 13, 2019 | College, Mental Health Topics Often, we’re motivated to learn when we’re just entering school, but we lose that motivation as we grow older. Fortunately, we can make some changes to our daily routine to enjoy learning again and become motivated again You should reward yourself for performing well at school: celebrate that test score…
Mental health and illness statistics among college students: Stress, depression, anxiety, and effect on academic performance by Taylor Bennett | Jul 8, 2019 | College, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics College can prove difficult for many different reasons: the most obvious is the stress and strain that come with performing well academically. But there are other stressors that prove significant. The stress that comes with balancing schoolwork combined with the stress of fulfilling other responsibilities and catering to one’s personal…
College students are facing significant mental health challenges: Here are 7 conditions to keep an eye out for by Freddie Tubbs | Oct 31, 2018 | College, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics College students face severe mental health challenges, which threaten to wreak havoc on their studies as well as their overall wellbeing. It’s important to keep a watchful eye on the college goers in your life, specifically if they exhibit harmful symptoms of a mental illness like anxiety or depression. In…
Study Says College Roommates Underestimate the Severity of Each Other’s Distress by Taylor Bennett | Feb 23, 2018 | College, Mental Health Topics When I was in middle school, my gym teacher told me that high school was absolutely brutal. “You’ll wish you never left the 8th grade,” she said. So naturally, on the first day of 9th grade, I walked into my new school with wide eyes and shaky knees, prepared for…