The Real Campus Mental-Health Crisis and New Models for Well-Being
According to the Center for Collegiate Mental Health at Pennsylvania State University, between the fall of 2009 and the spring of 2015, demand for campus counseling grew at five to six times the pace of enrollment. But when those students come forward, there isn’t necessarily a place for them. The Chronicle's in-depth report, Overwhelmed, explores how to handle the surging demand for mental-health services, fulfill legal obligations, and make well-being a campus-wide priority.
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