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Mental Health Matters O hio University’s Counseling and Psychological Services offers numerous mental health services for new and existing students.
Mental health services are available to students enrolled at OU’s Athens campus. CPS offers many different options to help fit students’ needs. If a student is unsure what type of services they are interested in, CPS suggests calling 740-593-1616 and setting up an initial consultation for more details.
“For many students, it is the first time they are living away from home, from their supportive familiar communities,” Paul Castelino, Ph.D., psychologist and director of CPS, said in an email. “Some students struggle to adjust to college life and independent living. Many mental health disorders are first diagnosed in late teen years and early adulthood. For traditional college students between the ages of 18 and 24, it is a critical time in their identity development (in all its forms such as gender, sexual
The Ohio University and Athens communities called attention to the issue of sexual violence and its impact on those populations with a virtual Take Back the Night event last week and accompanying social media campaign.
In pre-pandemic years, the Take Back the Night rally and march to raise awareness about sexual assault and gender-based violence was held annually on OUâs campus. This year, the event proceeded in the form of a livestream, with a list of speakers talking about their experiences and allyship Thursday night.
The event was hosted by OUâs Womenâs Center and Ohio University Student Senate, with help from My Sisterâs Place domestic violence shelter and the Survivor Advocacy Outreach Program, as well as the Survivor Advocacy Program and several other Ohio University offices.
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