Kennesaw State University Insider Guide

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SUPPORTING MENTAL HEALTH A checklist for families By Stephanie Pinder-Amaker, Ph.D. and Active Minds

Mental health issues are far more common than most people realize. Fifty percent of us will encounter a mental health challenge in our lifetime! Unfortunately, the group least likely to seek help are young people. And while starting college is exciting, some students find themselves overwhelmed by the transition to an unfamiliar environment full of new pressures and expectations. Awareness and open lines of communication — with parents, teachers, coaches and friends — can go a long way toward making sure no student struggles alone. Check out these tips on how to empower and support your new college student.

1. Prepare your student. It’s very likely that your student, or one of their roommates or friends, will experience a mental health issue while at college. Prepare your student by talking about mental health on a regular basis. Review together what campus resources are available if they’re ever in a position to help a friend. By maintaining a dialogue, you’ll help them feel comfortable coming to you with questions and problems without fear of being judged.

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2. Scope out services and have a plan.

All students, but particularly those who have already experienced mental health issues, should have a plan in place in case things get too difficult to handle. Call or make an appointment with the campus mental health or counseling center to learn what services are available. If your student is already in the care of a psychiatrist or psychologist, make plans to continue that care with a clinician close to college. (The campus mental health center may keep a list of convenient off-campus providers who work well with students.) Your student should have regular checkins with a professional to monitor any changes. They can also pre-register with disability support services to access helpful accommodations.


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