Word: mental
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...University leaves students like this female undergraduate, who wants counseling but have not been clinically diagnosed as needing it, without limited options. Neither the University Health Services (UHS) mental health unit nor the Bureau of Study Council, Harvard's two professional counseling centers, cannot provide ongoing, long-term care for such students...
...University's policy runs counter to what some mental health experts believe is best for young people. For some undergraduates, the short-term, preventive care Harvard limits itself to may not be enough, says Dr. Robert Y. Berlin, the director of mental health at Brandeis University...
...students enrolled at Brandeis, 550 receive counseling on a regular basis and 50 percent have seen a therapist by the time they graduate. At Harvard, 12 percent of the student body sees a therapist by graduation, according to Dr. Randolph Catlin, director of UHS's mental health service...
...mental, physical and spiritual abilities--something which cannot be measured based on Eurocentric standards," said Kristen M. Clarke '97 and Victoria Kennedy '97 in the letter, printed in full on page two of today's Crimson...
...Carol Barnes notes that human mental processes are controlled by melanin, that same chemical that gives Blacks their superior physical and mental abilities," they write...