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Recommendations for students
with history of mental health concerns
While the college provides limited support services, students
are encouraged to proactively address their mental health
concerns prior to coming to campus.
The following recommendations are offered to help students
who either have had past mental health concerns or who currently
are dealing with mental health challenges while preparing
for the transition to college:
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Start planning now for a healthy
transition to college. |
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If you have put off getting help,
don’t wait any longer. The stresses inherent in
leaving home, coupled with the transition to college
and the related adjustments, may result in the worsening
of your symptoms. |
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Meet with your psychiatrist,
medical doctor, and/or mental health professionals(s)
to review medications you currently may be taking, discuss
anticipated stresses related to the transition to college
life and leaving home, and develop relapse prevention
strategies. |
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If you are local, consider continuing to
meet periodically with your mental health professional
during your first semester at college rather than starting
counseling with someone new and adding to the stress
and changes you are experiencing. |
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Have an up-to-date treatment plan and follow
it. |
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Take your medication as prescribed. Be
careful to not self-medicate using alcohol, other drugs,
or food. |
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Develop a stress management plan, and get
adequate sleep. Increased stress and lack of sleep often
are factors in the recurrence or enhancement of a mental
health concern. |
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Know what you are going to do if symptoms
of your condition begin to recur or intensify. |
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If symptoms of your condition begin to
recur or intensify, respond quickly rather than putting
off action. This can help you feel better more quickly
and minimize the possible negative impact of a relapse
on academic and social activities. |
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Contact the Counseling Office and make
an appointment with the Campus Counselor, Char Hochstetler, who will assist you in developing your action
plan. She will provide you with short-term counseling
and crisis management and help you connect with other
campus and community resources. |
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Familiarize yourself with other campus
and local community mental health resources prior to
coming to campus. Residence Life staff members are excellent
sources of assistance and referral for students living
in campus housing. |
Adapted from Mental Health Services of Central Michigan
University.