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Before Heading to College, Make a Mental Health Checklist (1)

By Christina Caron

As fall approaches, new students will arrive on college campuses toting all kinds of things: luggage and school supplies, mini fridges and sports equipment. But in the midst of the preparation for move-in day, many have not considered what tools they will need to support themselves emotionally.

In other words, what can they do to protect their mental health?

In a 2017 survey of more than 700 parents and guardians, over 40 percent said they did not discuss the potential for either anxiety or depression when helping their teenagers prepare for college or postsecondary school. In addition, most of the caregivers said mental health services on campus were not a priority when choosing a school.

But a large number of teenagers are struggling. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 1 in 3 high school students experienced persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness in 2019, representing a 40 percent increase since 2009.

Once they arrive on campus, these problems don’t go away. A survey conducted in March by Inside Higher Ed and College Pulse found that undergraduate students were more than twice as likely to rate their overall mental health as “poor” (22 percent) versus “excellent” (9 percent).

And a new study using eight years of data from more than 350,000 students at nearly 400 campuses found that the mental health of college students across the United States has been on the decline. More than 60 percent of students surveyed during the 2020-2021 academic year met criteria for one or more mental health problems, a nearly 50 percent increase from 2013.

Experts suggest that parents and teenagers take proactive steps now to help plan for and preserve mental well-being during the big transition to college.

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Connect early with the counseling center

Consider contacting the college’s counseling center before you arrive on campus. This is particularly important for those who already have an emotional disorder or other mental health concern.

At SUNY Broome Community College in Binghamton, N.Y., the counseling center begins seeing registered students as early as Aug. 1, one month before classes begin.

“A lot of times the students who come to us early, they have a lot that they need to unpack,” said Melissa Martin, a licensed social worker and the chairwoman of counseling services at the school.

The Jed Foundation, a suicide prevention organization that aims to protect the emotional health of teenagers and young adults, suggests asking the following of the school’s counseling center:

  • What services are provided?

  • Are there a maximum number of sessions allowed per year?

  • Is there a counselor on call 24 hours a day? If not, what after-hours emergency services are available?

  • What accommodations are available through disability services for students with emotional disorders?

  • What is the school’s policy on taking leaves of absence?

  • Are there other types of support available, like text lines or resident advisers?

Check to see if the counseling center provides off-campus referrals, and assemble a short list of potential providers to have in your back pocket ahead of arriving at school. This is a good practice for any student, as it may be necessary to seek outside support if the school’s counseling center develops a waiting list. It also helps to familiarize yourself with your insurance plan to see what type of coverage it provides. If you won’t be using your parents’ plan, compare the campus health insurance to other available options like those provided by the Affordable Care Act.

“I think it’s never too early to say, ‘Hey, I need help,’” Ms. Martin said. “You might not see anyone else reaching out for help, but they might not be talking about it.”

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Studies have found that students of color are less likely than white students to use mental health services offered on campus, in part because of the stigma associated with mental health care but also because of a lack of diversity among counseling staff.

Those seeking a provider of color may have to take on the extra burden of trying to find a therapist off campus, said Ebony O. McGee, a professor of diversity and STEM education at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College.

“That student might actually not do it, which opens the possibility of turning to unhealthy things,” she said.

Embrace other types of support

There are many resources available to students besides the counseling center. Tutoring, academic and peer advising, education coaching, student activities and career services can all help support a student’s emotional well-being.

Connecting with other students is especially important, the experts said.

“College students report that loneliness and isolation and feeling like they don’t fit in — those kinds of emotions are very common and challenging in first year of college,” said John MacPhee, chief executive of The Jed Foundation.

Spend some time looking at the school’s extracurricular activities and clubs, and thinking about how to engage with others while on campus. And consider having a roommate even if you have the option of living alone, Mr. MacPhee added — it can broaden your social network and help buffer stressors.

Don’t count out high school friends or anyone back home — a sibling, parent or religious leader, for example — who has been especially helpful.

“I often recommend making a list of your three to five biggest supporting people in your life,” Ms. Martin said. “And when you’re not feeling the best at school, you know you can reach out to one of them.”

One way that students of color can protect their mental health is by taking an African American history or ethnic studies class and exploring some of the structural problems that contribute to stress, anxiety and depression, said Dr. McGee, who has studied the emotional struggles experienced by high-achieving Black students.

“When many Black and brown students have mental health situations, it is often because of racialized or gendered racialized experiences,” she said. “It is about that environment that breeds alienation.”

Dr. McGee recommended seeking out spaces of comfort and understanding. “Go to places and spaces where you are affirmed and celebrated, and not simply tolerated,” she said. It could be an extracurricular activity or a religious organization — anywhere you might find other marginalized students of color.

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Practice basic wellness habits

In the summer before college, teenagers should take stock of how they’re eating, sleeping and socializing, the experts said, especially given that they may have formed some unhealthy habits during the pandemic. If a student’s basic needs are neglected, it becomes more difficult to cultivate a healthier mental state.

Learning how to support yourself and taking steps to become more independent can also make the college transition less jarring. Before arriving on campus, practice managing a budget; advocating for yourself with a teacher, doctor or coach; or spending time outside of your childhood home — perhaps with a relative, or at summer camp.

Senior year can be “a rollicking ride” especially during the age of Covid, said Dave Anderson, a clinical psychologist at the Child Mind Institute, a nonprofit that provides therapy and other services to children and families with mental health and learning disorders. “It’s just ups and downs, and disappointment and hopes, and trying to figure out where they’re supposed to be.”

He advised one teenage client (who had slept an average of five hours a night during his senior year) to begin getting eight hours of sleep each night this summer, and to be aware of how much time he was spending on screens. His client also began eating a healthier diet that included more vegetables, and started working out first thing in the morning because he knows his college classes will start later in the day.

Drinking is “another thing that we’ll discuss very openly with teenagers during the summer before college,” Dr. Anderson said. Many high school students are already drinking alcohol socially with friends, he added, and in college they may feel pressure to binge drink or “pre-game.” But teenagers can prepare mentally for this and other types of circ*mstances — including drug use and sexual situations — by setting boundaries now.

“How can we make sure that this summer you’re setting intentional goals related to your limits and what you feel like is safe for you?” he asks college-bound teens. That conversation can sometimes make parents nervous, Dr. Anderson added.

“But if we can speak honestly to kids about that, they will be more likely to set those limits when they get to college because they’ve practiced.”

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Before Heading to College, Make a Mental Health Checklist (2024)

FAQs

How do you prepare for mental health? ›

  1. Value yourself: Treat yourself with kindness and respect, and avoid self-criticism. ...
  2. Take care of your body: Taking care of yourself physically can improve your mental health. ...
  3. Surround yourself with good people: ...
  4. Give yourself: ...
  5. Learn how to deal with stress: ...
  6. Quiet your mind: ...
  7. Set realistic goals: ...
  8. Break up the monotony:

What are 5 strategies that can help you establish and maintain good mental health? ›

5 steps to mental wellbeing
  • Connect with other people. Good relationships are important for your mental wellbeing. ...
  • Be physically active. Being active is not only great for your physical health and fitness. ...
  • Learn new skills. ...
  • Give to others. ...
  • Pay attention to the present moment (mindfulness)

How do you maintain your mental health introduction? ›

Ways to maintain positive mental health include:
  1. Getting professional help if you need it.
  2. Connecting with others.
  3. Staying positive.
  4. Getting physically active.
  5. Helping others.
  6. Getting enough sleep.
  7. Developing coping skills.
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What are some ways to improve the mental health of college students? ›

Ways that college students can manage mental health
  1. Take care of health and well-being. ...
  2. Time management. ...
  3. Keep track of mental health concerns. ...
  4. Surround yourself with good people (even if it's virtually) ...
  5. Practice mindfulness. ...
  6. Avoid drug and alcohol use. ...
  7. Find ways to get involved. ...
  8. Utilize mental health services.

Why is mental health important for students? ›

The importance of mental health for students

Our mental health has a direct impact on our ability to take in new information, understand new concepts and master new skills. When struggling with depression, anxiety or other mental health issues, working on assignments and attending classes can become impossible.

What are the six key components of mental well being? ›

The Ryff Scale is based on six factors: autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relations with others, purpose in life, and self-acceptance. Higher total scores indicate higher psychological well-being.

What are the five signs of good mental health? ›

You probably have good mental health if:
  • you are confident when faced with new situations or people.
  • you feel optimistic.
  • you do not always blame yourself.
  • you set goals.
  • you feel good about yourself.
  • you have good self esteem.

How can you boost your mental and emotional health at school? ›

  1. Promote positive body image and self-esteem. ...
  2. Teach stress management skills. ...
  3. Encourage outdoor classes. ...
  4. Promote emotional literacy education. ...
  5. Foster a sense of belonging and community connection at school. ...
  6. Provide students with mental health support in the form of a school counselor, social worker, or psychologist.
21 Mar 2022

What is the introduction to mental health? ›

Our mental health determines how we think, feel and act. Good mental health is when you feel positive about yourself and cope well with the everyday pressures. If you experience issues dealing with everyday problems, it could be a sign of a mental health problem and should be addressed immediately.

What is mental health short answer? ›

Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make healthy choices. 1. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.

How can college students deal with mental health? ›

Most colleges offer counseling and mental health services, but these are often limited to short-term talk therapy or acute care/crisis services. These services can be essential if you are seeking help for the first time or only have a temporary need for support, and they are usually available at no cost.

What can schools do to help students with mental health issues? ›

The Surgeon General's Recommended Approach to Addressing Youth Mental Health
  • Strengthen School Cultures. ...
  • Expand Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Programs. ...
  • Recognize Signs of Trauma and Behavior Changes and Take Action. ...
  • Provide Mental Health Support for Students. ...
  • Add More Mental Health Personnel. ...
  • Support Staff Mental Health.

What is self-care Checklist? ›

Self-care is an important aspect of our wellbeing and mental health that is particularly important after experiencing events that increase stress and affect our ability to cope. Self-care is an ongoing practice that takes intention and patience to integrate into our daily lives.

What are good mental health topics? ›

  • Anxiety and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
  • Bullying and Physical Violence in Schools.
  • Co-Occurring Disorders.
  • Eating Disorders/Body Image.
  • Mood Disorders (Depression)
  • Psychosis and Schizophrenia.
  • Suicide.

What are mental health issues in schools? ›

Depression, anxiety, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and bipolar disorder are the most common mental health diagnoses among children and adolescents. And the overwhelming majority of those do not have access to any treatment.

How can schools promote positive mental health? ›

Organise a Wellness Week

Encourage connections – get students to talk to each other and interact with people they wouldn't usually talk to. Host a sports/activities day – exercise is known to boost endorphins, so make use of this and get students and staff involved in a range of activities.

What are 5 characteristics of a mentally emotionally healthy teenager? ›

10 Characteristics of Mentally Healthy People
  • They feel good about themselves. ...
  • They do not become overwhelmed by emotions, such as fear, anger, love, jealousy, guilt or anxiety. ...
  • They have lasting and satisfying personal relationships. ...
  • They are comfortable with other people. ...
  • They can laugh at themselves and with others.
10 Jun 2020

What are 3 signs of poor mental health? ›

Excessive fears or worries, or extreme feelings of guilt. Extreme mood changes of highs and lows. Withdrawal from friends and activities. Significant tiredness, low energy or problems sleeping.

What are signs of poor mental health? ›

Some early signs of poor mental health might be:
  • poor concentration.
  • being easily distracted.
  • worrying more.
  • finding it hard to make decisions.
  • feeling less interested in day-to-day activities.
  • low mood.
  • feeling overwhelmed by things.
  • tearfulness.

How do I know if I am mentally ill? ›

Confused thinking or problems concentrating and learning. Extreme mood changes, including uncontrollable “highs” or feelings of euphoria. Prolonged or strong feelings of irritability or anger. Avoiding friends and social activities.

How can I improve myself emotionally? ›

There are many ways to improve or maintain good emotional health.
  1. Be aware of your emotions and reactions. ...
  2. Express your feelings in appropriate ways. ...
  3. Think before you act. ...
  4. Manage stress. ...
  5. Strive for balance. ...
  6. Take care of your physical health. ...
  7. Connect with others. ...
  8. Find purpose and meaning.
23 Jun 2020

What is mental wellness examples? ›

People associate mental wellness with many different types of activities: meditating, listening to music, talking to a friend, taking a walk in nature, taking a vacation, getting a massage, taking a bubble bath, squeezing a stress ball, or just carving out some time for peace and quiet in daily life.

What are the 4 types of mental health? ›

anxiety disorders. personality disorders. psychotic disorders (such as schizophrenia) eating disorders.

Why talking about mental health is important? ›

Talking about mental health helps improve our communities by making it more acceptable for those suffering from mental illnesses to seek help, learn to cope, and get on the road to recovery. In addition, mental health isn't just about mental illnesses. It's also about maintaining a positive state of wellbeing.

What is the importance of mental health awareness? ›

Mental Health Awareness Month provides a timely reminder that that mental health is essential and that those living with mental health issues are deserving of care, understanding, compassion, and pathways to hope, healing, recovery, and fulfillment.

How do you write a good mental health assessment? ›

Describe the patient's presenting mental health problem.

Include current symptoms and behavior. Include a description of the onset of the presenting problem, its duration and intensity. Look for non-verbal clues from the client such as an inability to make eye contact and nervousness.

Can you say mental illness? ›

Instead, use: “Mental illnesses” or “A mental illness”

Mental illness is a broad term. It doesn't reflect what a person is actually dealing with. For example, if you say that someone has “cardiac issues,” that doesn't really provide much information about what they're going through.

What is normal mental health? ›

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mental health is “a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community” (1).

What are the effects of mental health? ›

Mental health problems can affect a student's energy level, concentration, dependability, mental ability, and optimism, hindering performance. Research suggests that depression is associated with lower grade point averages, and that co-occurring depression and anxiety can increase this association.

What are some common mental health issues among college students? ›

Below are some of the common mental illnesses seen on college campuses.
  • Addiction and Substance Use Disorders.
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD)
  • Anxiety Disorders.
  • Bipolar Disorder.
  • Eating Disorders.
  • Depression / Suicide.
  • Self-Injury.
  • Sleeping Issues and Disorders.
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What do college students worry about? ›

College students commonly experience stress because of increased responsibilities, a lack of good time management, changes in eating and sleeping habits, and not taking enough breaks for self-care. Transitioning to college can be a source of stress for most first-year students.

How can college students help with anxiety? ›

College Students
  1. Be an active listener. Lend an open ear when you child is feeling stressed or overwhelmed. ...
  2. Educate yourself. ...
  3. Encourage participation in extracurricular activities. ...
  4. Explore opportunities for seeking help. ...
  5. Share what you find with your child. ...
  6. Be patient if your child doesn't seek help right away.
2 Mar 2022

How do you maintain wellness in college? ›

Maintaining Health and Wellness at College
  1. Eat a Balanced Diet. Whether you're a freshman with a meal plan or a senior who shops at the grocery store, what you eat matters. ...
  2. Make Room for Passions. ...
  3. Exercise Often. ...
  4. Know How to De-stress. ...
  5. Get Enough Sleep. ...
  6. Spend Time With Friends. ...
  7. Use Campus Resources. ...
  8. Prioritize Your Well-Being.
16 Mar 2020

How do you manage your emotions in college? ›

7 Little Ways to Deal With the Emotional Roller Coaster That Is College
  1. Write down and challenge your negative thoughts. ...
  2. Use an emotion wheel to name your feelings. ...
  3. Find concrete ways to remind yourself that your feelings will pass. ...
  4. Get enough sleep. ...
  5. Set phone alarms to take study breaks.
4 Oct 2019

Why is wellness important for college students? ›

“Students who take the time and effort to invest in their holistic well-being—physical, emotional, spiritual, and social—are more likely to reach their personal and academic potential,” Fiala said.

How does school environment affect mental health of students? ›

Low school connectedness increases the risk (e5) for depressive symptoms, anxiety, violence, and bullying/mobbing whereas high school connectedness reduces that risk. A close social bond with fellow students further reduces the risk of developing mental health problems.

How do you talk to your students about mental health? ›

Your Tough Conversation Toolkit
  1. Communicate respect for the student. ...
  2. Express empathy. ...
  3. Help students see the difference between where they are and where they want to be. ...
  4. Avoid arguing. ...
  5. Roll with resistance rather than meeting it head on. ...
  6. Affirm the positive attempts the student has made so far.

Why is it important to talk about mental health in schools? ›

Addressing mental health needs in school is critically important because 1 in 5 children and youth have a diagnosable emotional, behavioral or mental health disorder and 1 in 10 young people have a mental health challenge that is severe enough to impair how they function at home, school or in the community.

What are the 5 signs of mental illness? ›

Symptoms
  • Feeling sad or down.
  • Confused thinking or reduced ability to concentrate.
  • Excessive fears or worries, or extreme feelings of guilt.
  • Extreme mood changes of highs and lows.
  • Withdrawal from friends and activities.
  • Significant tiredness, low energy or problems sleeping.
8 Jun 2019

What activities help with mental health? ›

Fun activities to help improve your mood
  • Soaking in the bathtub.
  • Planning your career.
  • Collecting things, such as coins and shells.
  • Going for a holiday.
  • Recycling old items.
  • Relaxing.
  • Going on a date.
  • Going to a movie.

Why is it important to take care of your mental health? ›

It affects how we think, feel, and act as we cope with life. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood and aging.

How do I know I'm mentally ill? ›

Each illness has its own symptoms, but common signs of mental illness in adults and adolescents can include the following:
  • Excessive worrying or fear.
  • Feeling excessively sad or low.
  • Confused thinking or problems concentrating and learning.
  • Extreme mood changes, including uncontrollable “highs” or feelings of euphoria.

What are 3 early warning signs of possible mental health problems? ›

In adults and adolescents, warning signs of mental illness can include the following:
  • Excessive worrying or fear.
  • Feeling excessively sad or low.
  • Confused thinking or problems concentrating and learning.
  • Extreme mood changes, including uncontrollable “highs” or feelings of euphoria.

What activities improve mood? ›

9 mood-boosting activities for when things get a bit much
  • Start a gratitude journal. Studies show that people who express gratitude on a regular basis feel more optimistic and positive about life. ...
  • Go for a walk. ...
  • Phone a friend. ...
  • Help someone. ...
  • Make yourself a 'happy' meal. ...
  • Get into the sunshine. ...
  • Read a book. ...
  • Get your hands dirty.
15 Oct 2020

What activities help with anxiety? ›

15 Stress-Reducing Activities You Can Do at Home, According to Experts
  • 1 Do a quick exercise. ...
  • 2 Do something tactile. ...
  • 3 Give yourself a massage. ...
  • 4 Point your brain at a problem. ...
  • 5 Dance like no one is watching. ...
  • 6 Take a bath. ...
  • 7 Try knitting. ...
  • 8 Go ahead and stress bake!
1 May 2020

What is mental exercise? ›

Mental fitness means keeping your brain and emotional health in tip-top shape. It doesn't mean training for “brain Olympics” or acing an IQ test. It refers to a series of exercises that help you: slow down. decompress.

How can you boost your mental and emotional health at school? ›

  1. Promote positive body image and self-esteem. ...
  2. Teach stress management skills. ...
  3. Encourage outdoor classes. ...
  4. Promote emotional literacy education. ...
  5. Foster a sense of belonging and community connection at school. ...
  6. Provide students with mental health support in the form of a school counselor, social worker, or psychologist.
21 Mar 2022

How do schools solve mental health problems? ›

Consider the following actions:
  1. Educate staff, parents, and students on symptoms of and help for mental health problems.
  2. Promote social and emotional competency and build resilience.
  3. Help ensure a positive, safe school environment.
  4. Teach and reinforce positive behaviors and decision-making.
  5. Encourage helping others.
6 Apr 2022

How can I improve my emotional wellness? ›

9 Emotional Wellness Activities
  1. Be positive. While occasionally being in a bad mood is normal, constantly having a negative attitude undermines your internal happiness. ...
  2. Get connected. ...
  3. Relieve stress. ...
  4. Quality sleep. ...
  5. Establish boundaries. ...
  6. Be mindful. ...
  7. Cope with loss. ...
  8. Accept yourself.
28 Jul 2020

What are 5 characteristics of good mental and emotional health? ›

The Characteristics of Good Mental/Emotional Health
  • Positive self-esteem.
  • Sense of belonging.
  • Sense of purpose.
  • Positive outlook.
  • Autonomy.

How mental health affects your life? ›

It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make healthy choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.

What are the 4 types of mental health? ›

anxiety disorders. personality disorders. psychotic disorders (such as schizophrenia) eating disorders.

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