5 Study Habits That Are Killing Your GPA by Taylor Bennett | Nov 28, 2017 | College, Mental Health Topics Growing up, I (mistakenly) believed that there were two approaches to studying: you either do it or you don’t. Every night, after getting home from school, I would plop down at the kitchen table, pull out my notes and my flashcards, and go to town. My best friend, however,…
5 Study Habits That Actually Work by Taylor Bennett | Nov 9, 2017 | College, Mental Health Topics I’m not trying to toot my own horn or anything, but I was always a star student. I paid attention in class, did the assigned reading each night, and went above and beyond on my projects. Needless to say, I made A/B honor roll every year (I even have the…
Uplifting College Commencement Speeches Guaranteed to Make You Cry by Taylor Bennett | Sep 5, 2017 | College, Mental Health Topics I’m known among my friends for always sharing uplifting advice and optimistic views. I’ll tag them in inspirational posts on Instagram, force them to check out motivating reads, and ultimately do my best to push my positivity onto them—but my efforts are typically met with laughter. My friends like to…
The College Freshman “Back to School Blues”: Tips for First Year Success by Collin Davies, M.A., LPE | Aug 9, 2016 | College, Mental Health Topics Fall is a time of great excitement that includes cooler weather, bonfires, football games, and social gatherings. For many, this time of year is also when millions of young adults take a great leap in their academic career from high school to college, which often includes leaving home and embarking…
5 Studying Habits Successful People Have by Jon Negroni | Sep 5, 2013 | College, Mental Health Topics Not all studying habits are created equal. Whether you’re an undergrad, working for your master’s or receiving new training for your career, studying is essential for success in any industry. If you’re like me, however, you may not have or know about the best studying habits, and that can be…
5 Ways to Survive Going Back to School by Jon Negroni | Aug 20, 2013 | College, Mental Health Topics Surviving Back To School For parents, sending the kids back to school can be quite a relief (or even a time of joy), but it’s definitely not that way for the kids. Here are some ways you can make the experience actually fun and enriching for them. 5. Get your…
How to Maintain Relationships in the Midst of a Busy Semester by Zacchaeus Carouthers | Mar 27, 2013 | College, Relationships Spring is finally here. The sun is shining, the flowers are blooming, and the temperature is finally looking up. People are ready to have fun outside with their friends now! For students, Spring Break just ended and they are now on the home stretch of their semesters. Projects and homework…
College Counseling for Sexual Abuse Stats by Anthony Centore, PhD | Dec 21, 2012 | Abuse & Neglect, College, Mental Health Topics Physical and Sexual Harassment • 32% of college students report being a victim of physical harassment. • 8.5% of college students carry a weapon such as a gun, knife or club (within 30 days; not for job reasons). • 13.2% have participated in a physical fight within 12 months. •…
College Stress and Anxiety Stats by Anthony Centore, PhD | Dec 20, 2010 | Anxiety, College, Mental Health Topics, Stress Maladaptive anxiety affects approximately 19 million U.S. adults—or up to 25% of the general population—and is distinct in that it progresses to consume one with overwhelming fear, panic and dread. In many instances, symptoms are intense to the point they cripple one’s personal relationships, career, and quality of life. Anxiety…
College Depression Statistics by Anthony Centore, PhD | Dec 20, 2010 | College, Depression, Mental Health Topics Interesting College Depression Statistics More than just “the blues,” clinical depression is distinct in that symptoms are of a severity that disrupts one’s daily routine. Often ubiquitous, these symptoms include decreased energy, fluctuating body weight, depleted concentration, irritability, bouts of crying, and thoughts of suicide. Depression is on the rise—those…