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Title: Helping Emotionally Distressed Studentsa Faculty Guide


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Helping Emotionally Distressed Studentsa Faculty
Guide
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I. Why Should I be concerned?
  • Students are struggling
  • 1. Among college students, between 1988 and
    2001
  • ? The rate of depression has doubled
  • ? Suicidal thinking has tripled
  • ? Sexual assaults have quadrupled
  • 2. 1,088 students commit suicide on college
    campuses each year
  • 3. 50 of students will have significant
    problems with depression or alcohol
  • 4. 25 of students are taking psychiatric
    medications
  • 5. 38 of all students say that they have been
    so depressed in the past year that they couldnt
    function

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I. Why Should I Be Concerned?
  • Why are students struggling?
  • Identity development Issues
  • Gen Y characteristics
  • 3. Increased debt
  • 4. Career uncertainties
  • 5. A transitory age
  • Fragmentation of nuclear family
  • Relativistic morality
  • 8. Unhelpful Expectations

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I. Why Should I be concerned?
  • C. You are often a first point of contact
  • 1. You are known
  • 2. Youre respected and approachable
  • 3. Youre not stigmatizing

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I. Why Should I be concerned?
  • D. You are responsible
  • 1. Ethically
  • 2. Legally

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II. When should I Help
  • A. When youre approached
  • B. Dramatic change in student performance
  • C. Emotional outbursts
  • D. Sleeping in class
  • E. Major life trauma
  • F. Talk of suicide, hopelessness and despair
  • G. Change in personal hygiene
  • H. Complaints from other students
  • I. Repeated requests for extensions or special
    considerations
  • J. Disjointed thoughts
  • K. Bizarre/inappropriate behavior

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III. How Can I Show Concern?
  • A. Communicate Effectively with Distressed
    Students
  • Do.
  • 1. Ask to speak to them privately
  • 2. Acknowledge emotional state and content
  • 3. Show interest in what theyre saying
  • 4. Let them know you want to help
  • 5. Take any mention of suicide or self-harm very
    seriously
  • 6. Be Direct but Non-Judgmental
  • 7. Take students at their word (when it comes to
    their distress level)

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III. How can I show concern?
  • B. Communicate with distressed
  • Dont
  • 1. Minimize the situation or depth of feeling
  • 2. Avoid asking the person if they are so
    depressed or sad that they want to hurt
    themselves
  • 3. Over commit yourself and not be able to
    deliver on promises
  • 4. Ignore your limitations
  • 5. Offer to pray too quickly

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III. How Can I Show Concern?
  • C. When to refer
  • 1. Your advice goes unheeded and the students
    problem is recurrent
  • 2. You have a sinking, helpless feeling
  • 3. You identify too closely with the problem.
  • 4. When talk of self-harm occurs
  • 5. The student seems delusional
  • 6. Talk of abuse of children or elderly
  • 7. Fear of harm by others

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III. How Can I Show Concern?
  • D. How to Refer
  • A. Dont wait until your concerns about the
    student are critical
  • B. Speak with the student openly and honestly
  • C. Share with the students your observations of
    the behavior that lead you to conclude a referral
    is advisable
  • D. Couch your comments in concern, not criticism
  • E. Encourage students response to your referral
    suggestion
  • F. Respect the students right to reject
    counseling or take some time to think about
    (unless there is talk of suicide).
  • G. Encourage the student to contact Aldersgate
    Center directly
  • H. When concerns are critical, walk students over
    to Aldersgate or call Campus Police.

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III. How Can I Show Concern?
  • E. When to Seek Consultation
  • 1.You hear any suicidal/homicidal thoughts
  • 2. You perceive delusions
  • 3. You hear talk of abuse involving that
    student or a minor or elderly person
  • 4. You are confused, uncertain, afraid

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III. How Can I Show Concern?
  • F. How to seek consultation
  • 1. Call ext. 2257Aldersgate Center--from 8 a.m.
    to 5 p.m.
  • 2. Call the students RD after hoursfor
    on-campus students
  • 3. Call campus police for off-campus students.
  • 4. In an emergency always call campus police
    first.
  • 5. Always let us know if there has been a suicide
    attempt/hospitalization for mental health issues

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IV. Taking Care of Yourself
  • A. Know your boundaries
  • B. Involve yourself only as far as you are
    willing to go
  • C. Dont make promises you cant keep
  • D. Err on the side of caution

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V. What Happens After I Refer
  • A. Confidentiality and its Implications
  • B. Our typical routine
  • C. Our limits
  • D. Keep us updated
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