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Students constantly face obstacles and transitions—and their mindset influences how they respond to them.
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Last spring an 18-year-old college freshman who got straight A’s in high school—but was now failing several courses—came to my office on the campus where I work as a psychologist.
The transition from high school to college is not always an easy one.
For those who want to seek help and guidance, here are some actions you can take.
Here are five essential things that any wellness plan for incoming college students should address.
We’ve all heard the fake it till you make it a phenomenon. Like every student. A person with imposter syndrome can have all the training in the world with the finest degrees, and still not believe they have the right for people to recognize their accomplishments.
What do you do when your biggest doubter is yourself?
Experts and researchers use terms like “epidemic” and “crisis” to characterize the mental health challenges currently facing American college students. Statistics back up these claims.
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The “that girl” trend has inspired millions of views, but the supposedly inspiring trend can become toxic.
First-year students struggle to find time to enjoy all college has to offer while also keeping their studies in check. Here’s how to make it work.