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  • Mental Health and College Students

  • Mental Health Challenges Facing Students in College
  • By: Patricia A Carlisle
  • Narrated by: Jon Wilkins
  • Length: 28 mins

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By: Patricia A Carlisle
Narrated by: Jon Wilkins
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This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to identify the signs and symptoms of test stress and tension in college students. It is neither a misrepresentation, nor is it a shock, to say that there is a mental health emergency today confronting college students. Research has shown that college students have more levels of anxiety than ever before in the country's history. The acknowledgment of the emergency is documented in reports while trying to understand the extent of the issue. It is a reality we should know about, even though the symptoms are hard to notice.

College advisers have focused on student's mental health on school campuses; it is good to point out their point of view. As reported by the Association for University and College Counseling Center, 95% of school advisers reported the quantity of undergrads with critical mental issues is a developing worry on school campuses. Seventy percent of the advisors trust that the quantity of undergrads with extreme mental issues has expanded since the previous year. Anxiety, stress, and tension are a very common human emotion. However, it can reach an extreme condition during college years and can be considered as mental illness. It has several negative impacts on the body, mind, and soul of a person. As a result, that person faces various problems, such as lack of concentration, that may lead to having to repeat a class or dropping out of college.

©2016 Patricia Carlisle (P)2016 Holistic Measures, LLC

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