College students, statistically, suffer from higher rates of anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts/ideation. So, it is important to keep yourself happy and healthy.
- Know 9-8-8. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, calling or texting 988 will provide advice from a crisis counselor. They are available 24/7, all days of the year.
- Don't be afraid to ask for help. Many people feel embarrassed or ashamed to ask for help with their mental health concerns. But, many of the experiences are normal and treatable. You do not have to deal with it alone. Schedule a FREE appointment with our MCC Advocacy Counselors at any time.
- Keep in touch with family and friends. You can help beat loneliness by keeping in touch with those who matter most to you.
- Build new friendships. Put yourself out there and meet new people whenever possible. It takes time to make friends, so do not feel discouraged if it doesn't happen right away.
- Expect things to change. Things will constantly change at home and in your school life. Take this as an opportunity to continue to grow!
- Don't let stress get the best of you. Stress can be a major factor in many students' mental health concerns. Remember to take a break and set time aside to relax.
- Accept that you don't have to please everyone. There is no way to make everyone happy all of the time. Focus on making yourself happy!
- Get involved on campus or in the community. Joining clubs or volunteering can give you a sense of satisfaction, help you meet new people, and keep you from feeling lonely or isolated.
- Set goals. You will be more motivated and positive if you give yourself goals to work towards.