Mental Illness: The Silent Grade Killer

Daniella Gonzalez
Headline- Mental Illness: The Silent Grade Killer
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Paper deadlines, exams, group projects, and being away from home can factor in and possibly  trigger a mental illness that a student may or may not have been aware of. Mental illness is popping up more and more in colleges across the country with 34 percent of students reporting depression, according to BestCollege.com.
So why are so many students facing mental health issues not getting the help they need? With a once controversial way of dealing with mental health on campus, such as forcibly kicking out a student to later force them into hospitalization and a general negative stigma mental illness has been given, students being scared to face the reality of what they are going to mentally is a natural occurrence.
Many people see mental illness as a difficult thing to approach. About 80 percent of college students experiencing overwhelming thoughts and 50 percent with anxiety that lead to struggling in school, mental illness is becoming more and more common and is in dire need of being addressed.
Exploring a school's resources and support groups could introduce one to healthy college career. Colleges are currently experiencing a mental health crisis and as a student, there are rights in place to protect you and your mental health.
For more information about how to recognize mental illness and how to address it visit BestColleges.com
Twitter- College students, struggling with mental health? Here are some facts on how to get help at school.
Sources:http://www.bestcolleges.com/resources/top-5-mental-health-problems-facing-college-students/

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