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Depression among college students increases
MALLORY TERRENCE STAFF WRITER MMT723@CABRINI EDU
A dramatic increase of depression among college students has become prevalent in the last decade.
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College students are often uninformed about depression and do not know where to turn when they feel overwhelmed, stressed and extremely sad.
Some students are embarrassed by these feelings, not realizing depression is a biological cause and that there are many treatments available. Without addressing the depressive disorder your symptoms can worsen.
Cabrini College offers coun- seling services located right on campus, available to both full time and part time students. The services are free of charge and are set up around the student’s schedule.
“I hope students use us as a resource, if they just want to spend five minutes to find a new way to cope, even to come in and get a piece of candy. Simply talking to people does help,” pus counseling has to be able to accommodate the growing trend. to see the psychiatrist who would prescribe medication to help cope with their illness. depression for the first time.
In the 2004-2005 academic year there were two part time counselors at Cabrini but due to the increase of students using the counseling services, the staff has grown to three full-time therapists.
“The most effective treatment for moderate depression is a combination of verbal psychotherapy and medication,” Maggitti said.
The counseling services on campus often work with off campus therapists to insure the safety and well being of a student, working with providers students have worked with in the past or for future treatment.
Dr.
Sara T.
Maggitti, director of counseling services, said.
Thirty seven percent of college students say they have felt during the past school year “so depressed it was difficult to function,” spring 2006 data from the National College Health Assessment reported .
With the number of student mental health issues rising, cam-
The staff consists of a psychologist and two clinical social workers, as well as a consulting psychiatrist who evaluates students and prescribes medication when indicated.
When a student first visits the counseling services they must meet with a therapist for an initial assessment, allowing time for the therapist to determine a treatment plan.
Some students may need