In-Depth Report: Overwhelmed
Dear John,
As awareness of mental health continues to grow, and the associated stigma continues to fade, more students have been willing to talk about their struggles more openly.
Overwhelmed students are seeking help, but this influx is overwhelming colleges. How can institutions support a demand for mental-health services while campuses and counseling centers are shut down from the pandemic?
The Chronicleâs report, Overwhelmed: The Real Campus Mental-Health Crisis and New Models for Well-Being, examines how colleges can offer mental-health support outside of traditional means, such as visiting the counseling center.
Order this Chronicle report today for insight into: How centers can expedite the intake process while expanding and clarifying options like teletherapy Ways you can help students who deal with underlying issues from loneliness to trauma, and to build resilience How to create the kind of environment where a diverse population of students can succeed, academically and otherwise To support institutions like yours during these uncertain times, we're offering discounted pricing on this report. Enter the discount code SAVE35 at checkout to receive 35% off the report. Sincerely,
Amy Long Associate Publisher The Chronicle of Higher Education
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