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...month investigation by The Crimson found that many students view the Bureau as more approachable than UHS, but that its lack of coordination with UHS hinders effective mental health care across the University. The task force emphasized the importance of maintaining a less-stigmatized entry into mental health care in its March report...
Barreira noted that the Bureau is reporting to Rosenthal only temporarily, until a University mental health leader—an administrator who will oversee all clinical, residential and academic facets of mental health care—is appointed. The University has begun searching to fill the position, and administrators say they hope to have a mental health leader in place by September...
...Part of what seems to get lost in this discussion is that both Mental Health Services at UHS and the Bureau are both reporting to a new person,” Barreira said. “It always sounds like the Bureau is suddenly under UHS. But the task force was careful...there was never any intention or discussion or anything in interim recommendations that suggested the Bureau was going to lose its unique role...
...There’s no way to not say that if you’re counseling someone about something, then they have a problem about something—whether you call it mental illness or not, it’s just words,” the source said. “People who go [to the Bureau] have some sort of issue that they need help with. They are receiving help from people who can be called clinicians—there’s no way you can’t call that clinical care...
...let’s get this started. University President Lawrence H. Summers, Athletic Director Bob Scalise, Dean of College Benedict H. Gross ’71, I’ve given you a start. We’ve all read your e-mails on the curricular review and mental health. Now let’s see a “Harvard football is 6-0 and Penn is up next! Get pumped!” e-mail...