Success and Sanity on the College Campus
Rowman & Littlefield Education (Verlag)
978-1-61048-101-4 (ISBN)
Diana Trevouledes, PhD is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Social Worker with over 20 years of experience in a variety of mental health settings including: inpatient, outpatient, partial hospital, psychiatric emergency room, university counseling centers and private practice. Dr. Trevouledes is the former Director of the Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling program at Mercy College, the Coordinator of Psychological Services at Fordham University - Marymount Campus and currently on faculty at St. Louis University-Madrid Campus in the departments of Psychology and Public Health. Ingrid Grieger, EdD is currently the Director of the Counseling Center at Iona College in New Rochelle, NY. Dr. Grieger has enjoyed a long career as a mental health professional in a number of college and university counseling centers, in community mental health clinics and in private practice. Dr. Grieger has also served as Adjunct Professor in Fordham University’s counseling program and she has been a contributor to the professional literature and a presenter on such topics as the transition to college, multicultural organizational development, culturally competent assessment, women’s concerns, college student mental health, and crisis management on the campus.
Introduction
Brief Overview by Chapter
Chapter One
The Role of the Parent in Promoting Emotional Wellness: A Basic Framework
Roots and Wings
The Caring and Supportive Parent vs. the “Helicopter” Parent
Expectations for the College Student
A Word About Privacy and Confidentiality
Knowing When to Let Go
Your Changing Relationship with Your Child
When Should a Parent Get Involved
Chapter Two
Helping with College Selection and Preparation
The Importance Of Best Fit
Some Factors To Consider
Academic Reputation and Rankings
Retention and Graduation Rates
Finances
Location and Distance from Home
School Size and Class Size
Faculty
Curriculum and Academic Resources
Student Population and Diversity Resources
Housing Options
Services for Special Needs Students
Structured First-Year Experience
The On-Campus Visit
A Difficult Question for Parents: Is My Child Ready?
What If My Child Has Psychological Problems
Chapter Three
The Transition to College and How Parents Can Help
The Importance of the First Year of College
Academic Challenges
Separation Anxiety, Homesickness and Loneliness
Identity Development
Choosing a Major and Career Decision Making
Living Arrangements
Problems at Home
Diversity and Cultural Challenge
What If My Child Continues to Struggle?
Chapter Four
Today’s Campus Environment: What Parents Should Know About the Realities of College Life
No In Loco Parentis
Increase in Mental Health Concerns on the Campus
Alcohol and Other Drugs
Sexual Assault
Date Rape Drugs
Unhealthy Relationships
Sexual Harassment on Campus
Roommate Conflicts
Privacy in Cyberspace
Bullying and Cyber-bullying
Hazing
Bias Incidents
Campus Violence
Chapter Five
Recognizing Signs of Psychological Problems, Chemical Dependency and Addictive Behavior:
What Parents Need to Know
Disorders Observed in College Age Students
Depression
Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors
Self Injury
Trauma, Loss and Grief Reactions
Anger and Aggression
Stress and Anxiety
Schizophrenia
Bi-polar Disorder
Eating Disorders
Troubled and Dangerous Students
Chemical Dependency and Addictive Behaviors
Alcohol Abuse and Dependency
Other Substances and Abuse
Legal/Prescription Drugs
Illegal Drugs
Signs of Substance Abuse
Guidelines for Parents Regarding Substance Abuse
Gambling Addiction and Compulsive Gaming
Additional Recommendations for Parents
Chapter Six
Campus Services and Resources
The Counseling Center/Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Office of Student Retention/Student Success
Health Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Services
Office of Residential Life
Office of Disabilities/Learning Needs
Office of Multicultural Affairs
Campus Ministries
International Studies Office
Academic Resource Services
Career Services
Office of Student Affairs/Student Life
Student Financial Services
Campus Safety and Security
Office of the Ombudsperson
How Parents Can Learn More about Student Services
Chapter Seven
Promoting Emotional Wellness and Student Success: Some Approaches That Work
Effective Parent/College Student Communication
Reducing Stress and Developing Coping Skills
Maintaining Perspectives: Changing Thoughts and Self-talk
Cultivating Happiness and Recognizing Signature Strengths
Increasing Self-Esteem and Self-Respect
Encouraging Healthy Life-Style Choices
Knowing the Factors that Support Success
Advocating for Mental Health and Other Student Services on Campus
Conclusion
| Sprache | englisch |
|---|---|
| Maße | 157 x 237 mm |
| Gewicht | 390 g |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Didaktik |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Erwachsenenbildung | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-61048-101-1 / 1610481011 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-61048-101-4 / 9781610481014 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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