Recommendations to prompt effective actions, investments, and innovations promoting the well-being of young people of color in higher education and the workforce.
Discusses research on how college students may respond to being exposed to stressful or traumatic experiences with cognitive and behavioral manifestations of work avoidance, learned helplessness, or low self-efficacy.
Provides research and suggestions for implementing research-based strategies to meet the needs of trauma-affected learners on campus and in the classroom. The final section discusses the importance of selfcare for educators to avoid re-traumatization, vicarious trauma, and compassion fatigue.
Presents finding of study on faculty as they fulfill this increasingly important role in addressing the mental health of all students on campus, especially during Covid-19.
Overviews relevant federal legislation and liability concerns, highlights trends in counseling center practices, and offers
recommendations for campus mental health policies and practices.