Word: mental
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Whether or not Harvard students'competitiveness, high stress level and innatedefense-mechanisms increase or decreasesusceptibility depression, most students agreethat available mental health resources areinadequate...
Ducey encourages students concerned that theymay be depressed to drop by the Bureau which hesays is accessible and nurturing and offers a fullrange of mental health groups and workshops eachsemester in addition to providing individualcounseling...
Less severe depression is more prevalant among the 18-22 age bracket, but Davis says depression among college students is often a root malady connected to other mental illnesses such as anorexia nervosa or bi-polar manic depression...
Regardless of when and to what degree, most students, unlike Hirzel, agree that depression among the student body is more widespread that it appears. For many people, admitting that they feel depressed is often difficult as a result of the negative stigma, the sense of shame linked to mental illness in general...
...first meeting of the informal support group she recently founded for students with mental illnesses on campus, Alison D. Kent '99-00 said she was struck by the fact that students of every race, from every concentration, class, and house were openly discussing their mental illnesses for the first time...