Mental health misinformation
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“Being a college student is tough. You have to put yourself first and do what you need to do to be successful.” – By Laci Sutton
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COVID-19 has been “like a spotlight that can’t be turned off. It shines a light on issues that no longer can be ignored”
“Mental health for everyone took a toll as the pandemic took over our lives… I may not be doing as well as the toilet paper industry is, but I’m working my way up from one-ply to two-ply.” – By Tabitha Barr
Emily Fehrman on Jake Paul’s misinformed tweet claiming anxiety can be cured if you “chill your mind out” and “go for a walk:”
“Wow, thank you, Jake, I am cured of my debilitating anxiety. If I could just chill my mind out sometimes that would be fantastic, but that’s not what anxiety is.”
HutchCC partnered with Horizons Mental Health Center to show a documentary about the ways suicide affects people. “Suicide: The Ripple Effect” explains the hard truth about suicide and how devastating its effect can be.
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