How colleges and universities can address the mental health impacts of domestic violence

Falling in love as a young adult should be exciting and new. Unfortunately, some relationships, even those that may seem exciting at the start, can take a dark turn, resulting in violent behavior or sexual assault. Domestic violence, or intimate partner violence (IPV), is sadly far too common on college campuses.  

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University System of Georgia Renews Partnership with Christie Campus Health to Provide Students with Additional Mental Health Support

Christie Campus Health is thrilled to announce it will continue to partner with the University System of Georgia (USG). The USG system is comprised of 26 public colleges and universities in Georgia, with more than 344,000 undergraduate and graduate students. 

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How does ADHD in college students impact their mental health? 

With the abundance of social opportunities and being on their own for the first time, it’s understandable that almost all college students will get sidetracked or distracted periodically. However, for some students, inattentiveness goes beyond the occasional night of skipping studying to hang out with a friend or putting off writing that paper to binge a new TV show.  

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Snead State Community College Offering Free Mental Health Support to Students through Partnership with Christie Campus Health

Christie Campus Health announces that it has partnered with Snead State Community College, a public community college in Boaz, Alabama, to offer its students access to a 24/7 Clinical Support Line, mental health counseling (in-person and teletherapy), a wellness hub, Navigators, the mindfulness and meditation app Headspace, and Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) through SilverCloud. The platform will be available to the university’s over 2,000 undergraduate students.

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