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According to Barreira, the College takes extra care to provide resources for students they feel may have more trouble adjusting, such as international students or students from rural communities. Indeed, though, there is no red flag that indicates certain students have had a history of depression or are in immediate need of therapy, and there is no red flag that suggests a student will harm others...
Most freshman have heard that Harvard “red-flags” students that seem just a little unstable. Director of Behavioral Health and Academic Counseling Paul J. Barreira confirms that rumor is false, and no such flags are hoisted. Still, many students feel the need to reach...
According to Barreira, each semester roughly 13 to 14 percent of students take advantage of the University’s therapy and counseling. Apparently, that number ain’t so bad; he says that the number of students at Harvard suffering from depression or anxiety matches similar statistics at colleges across the nation...
...There are more examples of violence caused by drinking than anything else,” says Barreira...
...thought it was a wonderful opportunity for the broader community to have discussion about the meanings of these words,” Barreira said...