The Shrink’s Links: A Guide for Students With Mental Health Disorders

Going to college can be a challenging experience for anyone, but for students with mental health problems, it can be even more difficult. From dealing with the stress of coursework to navigating social situations, college life can exacerbate mental health issues. However, there are resources available to help students with mental health disorders succeed in their academic pursuits.

One such resource is the online college guide created by Intelligent.com specifically for students with mental health issues. This guide offers a wealth of information and resources to help these students navigate the challenges of college life. It’s packed with information to give students ways to succeed in their academic pursuits, including tips for managing stress and anxiety, strategies for staying organized and focused, and advice on how to communicate with professors and peers about mental health issues. The guide is useful for both online and traditional college students, and educators can also use it to better support students with mental health disorders.

Published by Keith R Wilson

I'm a licensed mental health counselor and certified alcohol and substance abuse counselor in private practice with more than 30 years experience. My newest book is The Road to Reconciliation: A Comprehensive Guide to Peace When Relationships Go Bad. I recently published a workbook connected to it titled, How to Make an Apology You’ll Never Have to Make Again. I also have another self help book, Constructive Conflict: Building Something Good Out of All Those Arguments. I’ve also published two novels, a satire of the mental health field: Fate’s Janitors: Mopping Up Madness at a Mental Health Clinic, and Intersections , which takes readers on a road trip with a suicidal therapist. If you prefer your reading in easily digestible bits, with or without with pictures, I have created a Twitter account @theshrinkslinks. MyFacebook page is called Keith R Wilson – Author.

Leave a comment