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The Kids Aren't Alright

What Students and Families Need to Know About the College Mental Health Crisis

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The Kids Aren't Alright

著者: Michelle Bowdler
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The essential guide for students and parents navigating the college mental health crisis.

There is a mental health crisis on American campuses. In the last several years, depression and anxiety have risen dramatically among our nation’s youth. Wooed by college marketing departments that promise them “the best years of their lives,” students enter higher education unprepared for the many challenges of campus life and often find themselves lonely, anxious, and depressed.

In The Kids Aren’t Alright, public health expert Michelle Bowdler offers a practical blueprint for navigating the emotional landscape of higher education. As Bowdler reveals, the crisis begins long before move-in day, as the intense pressures of the application process leave students feeling anxious and burned out before they matriculate. Once students arrive on campus, these issues can be compounded by drug and alcohol abuse, sexual assault, lack of institutional resources, and more.

With compassion and clarity, Bowdler equips students and their families with tools to navigate everything from the process of choosing a college to handling stressors once undergraduates arrive on campus. She provides concrete advice on questions including:
  • How do you separate hype from reality during the college tour process?
  • What questions should you ask before you or your child chooses a college?
  • What should parents and students expect during first term?
  • What can parents and students do to get the right help when they need it?
This is the essential book for parents and students as they embark on their college journey.
うつ病 人間関係 心の健康 心理学 心理学・心の健康 教育 気分障害 発達心理学 自己啓発 青年心理学
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