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College Mental Health 101: A Guide for Students, Parents, and Professionals [Pehme köide]

(Lecturer on Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School), (Assistant Professor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School), (Psychotherapist, Holistic Psychotherapy)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 233x161x22 mm, kaal: 390 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197764401
  • ISBN-13: 9780197764404
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 233x161x22 mm, kaal: 390 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197764401
  • ISBN-13: 9780197764404
Teised raamatud teemal:
"College Mental Health 101: A Guide for Students, Parents, & Professionals reviews the various factors and considerations involved with managing the college admissions, selection, and enrollment processes with mental health concerns, as well as how to manage mental health as a college student. It provides guidance around relevant topics such as choosing a college; therapists and therapy modalities; accommodations; handling difficult conversations; self-care; supporting others; mental health diagnoses; hospitalization; neurodivergence; medication; and being a student in a marginalized group. It includes reflection questions, exercises, and checklists throughout for one to explore and support their mental health needs. It also provides quotes from current and former college students, parents, and college-related or mental health professionals to support one in their own understanding of their college mental health experience"--

The crisis in college mental health has intensified and the demand for counseling services is difficult for most college counseling offices to meet. Students often stop pursuing help because the waitlists are long and they become disillusioned. Finally there's help navigating the system. College Mental Health 101 is chock full of student and expert voices, straightforward tips on picking a school, getting the professional, medical, and social support you need, and understanding your diagnosis.

With a growing number of students entering college with an existing mental health diagnosis, College Mental Health 101 offers hope and clear direction to those struggling with mental illness.

There is an undeniable mental health crisis on campuses these days. More students are anxious, depressed, drinking, and self-harming than ever before. The statistics are startling: 50% of mental health issues begin by age 14, 75% by age 24, while suicide is the second leading cause of death among young adults. And yet even while more students are struggling, more students than ever are breaking through stigma, seeking help, and sharing openly in person and social media about their challenges.

College Mental Health 101 offers more answers, relief, resources, and research backed information for families, students, and staff already at college or beginning the application process. With simple charts and facts, informal self-assessments, quick tips for students and those who support them, the book includes hundreds of voices addressing common concerns. Basics like picking and contacting a therapist, knowing your rights, disclosing to friends and family, advice on medication and time off, are all covered in brief digestible sections. The book also offers support and understanding to families and friends of struggling students who are often uncertain of where else to turn for expert advice. Packed with hundreds of expert and student voices, three diverse experts in the field have assembled the right resources at the right time.

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Written with compassion and understanding, this book speaks directly to the 21st century college experience. Packed with a diverse array of personal stories and practical strategies, this book is a must have for anyone heading off to college. * Yung Pueblo, New York Times bestselling author * Easy to read, easy to navigate, and chock-full of quality information, Mental Health 101 is the go-to resource for any college-age student (and their parent) who wants to be empowered to navigate the journey toward mental health. I'll be recommending this book over and over! * Tina Payne Bryson, Co-Author of The Whole-Brain Child, Founder of The Center for Connection * This invaluable guide is for anyone navigating the complexities of mental health while pursuing higher education. Whether you're a student or parent, this book is like having a comforting, experienced friend with a roadmap to support you through each challenge with practical expert advice and compassionate insights. An essential resource to help students not just survive, but truly thrive, both academically and personally. * Dr. Laura Markham, Author of Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids * The authors unparalleled insights into navigating the immense pressures of young adulthood-particularly the college transition-is nothing short of transformative. At a time when both students and parents face overwhelming emotional and psychological challenges, this guide is an essential resource. The authors ability to address the often-overlooked psychological dynamics with parent, child in the high-school to college transition makes this work groundbreaking and truly invaluable for families seeking a path to success during this critical phase. Beyond the book, on a personal note, our foundation has worked very closely with Dr Aguirre and we have witnessed first hand the practical ideas outlined in the book. * Ryan Wolfington, Co-founder of Inspiring Children Foundation, President of Jewel, Inc * Mental Health 101 is my favorite kind of resource:refreshingly concrete and practical. This is exactly the kind of book that college students (and their parents) need. The authors answer hundreds of questions directly and honestly. How do I leave a voicemail for a therapist? What's the difference between college "partying" and a real problem with substances? What do I do when my roommate is really struggling? In a time when young people are sorting through so much information (much of it flat out wrong), this book will be a go-to-and a life saver-for many. * Lynn Lyons, Psychotherapist and author of Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents: 7 Ways to Stop the Worry Cycle and Raise Courageous & Independent Children * In this extremely well-timed and well-written book, Mental Health 101, authors Christopher Willard, Blaise Aguirre, and Chelsie Green address the mental health crisis on college campuses head on. Offering a ton of great information based on research, years of combined professional experience, and interviews with experts in the field, this book gives people the tools they need to navigate support services, classes, residential life, therapy, self-care and transitions to and from school. I am amazed by how many practical, useful strategies and tools they have packed into this incredible book! I will certainly be recommending Mental Health 101 to my clients and my colleagues as a 'must-have' resource. * Sharon Saline, Clinical psychologist and author of What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew: Working Together to Empower Kids in School and Life *

1. Picking and Going to School
2. Going Back to School
3. Getting the Help You Need
4. What Kind of Therapy do I Need?
5. Medication
6. Maintaining Your Gains and Self Care
7. Supporting Others
8. Feeling Different, Being Different
9. What is Neurodivergence?
10. Adjustment Anxieties
11. Mood Disorders and Psychosis
12. Behavioral Disorders
Christopher Willard is a clinical psychologist, author, and consultant based in Massachusetts. He has spoken in over thirty five countries, and has presented at two TEDx events. He is the author of twenty books, including Alphabreaths (2019), Growing Up Mindful (2016) and How we Grow Through What we Go Through (2022). His thoughts on mental health have been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, mindful.org, cnn.com, and elsewhere. He teaches at Harvard Medical School.

Blaise Aguirre is a child and adolescent psychiatrist. He is a trainer in, and specializes in, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) as well as other treatments such as mentalization-based treatment (MBT) for borderline personality disorder and associated conditions. He is the founding medical director of 3East continuum of care, an array of programs for teens and young adults that uses DBT to target self-endangering behaviors as well as the symptoms of borderline personality disorder (BPD)

traits. Dr. Aguirre has been a staff psychiatrist at McLean Hospital since 2000 and is nationally and internationally recognized for his extensive work in the treatment of mood and personality disorders in adolescents. He lectures regularly throughout the world.

Chelsie Green is a psychotherapist and holistic wellness practitioner who works in private practice. She specializes in working with young adults and the BIPOC community. Her work in private practice blends an assortment of evidence-based practices with holistic and unconventional methods. Previously, she worked as Mental Health Educator at Wesleyan University, and as a counselor in a men's correctional facility on Rikers Island. Ms. Green holds a Master of Social Work from Columbia University, and a Bachelor of Arts from Wesleyan University.