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Even in a sophisticated community like Harvard, it is all too easy to misunderstand mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, eating issues, and the like. Students dealing with these common, but often serious issues, sometimes feel that they have to go it alone because getting help is an unacceptable sign of weakness. This week represents an exciting opportunity for the entire campus to change the occasionally justified belief that Harvard is a place where students don’t watch out for one another...
...mental health problems—such as depression and anxiety—and how effectively they can be helped. Pamphlets, panel discussions, counseling, and therapy are all available for anyone willing to seek out these resources. Medications can be prescribed to students in need of them. Simply ignoring a serious problem can serve to make it worse, particularly at a school as demanding as Harvard, where work can pile up and become overwhelming when combined with already existing mental health issues. There is 24-hour support available from UHS, and a number of the counseling groups offer hours accommodating...
...that the increased awareness of mental illness these ads have generated have had the positive effect of getting information about treatments to those who may suffer from mental illness. All of this misinformed and ignorant talk of drug companies turning Americans into unthinking pill-popping drones runs the very serious risk of discouraging those same people from seeking the help they so desperately need...
...pulled off the site, and there’s a no-harm, no-foul kind of feel to it.” Although Ferrell and Arnett have been successful in comedies, they both mentioned their roles in other genres. Coming from a theater background, Arnett has a serious side and has appeared in shows such as “The Sopranos” and “Law and Order.” “You probably didn’t notice because I bury myself in my characters,” Arnett joked. “People obviously...
...West. Collectors, museums, and scholars are demonstrating increasing interest in the burgeoning field.“For a long time, whenever anyone thought about African art, [they thought,] ‘Well, if it is not traditional then in some way it’s not worthy of serious engagement,’ because, quite falsely, it was claimed that whatever was being created was derivative of modern art in the West,” Blier says. As opposed to the West influencing African art, Blier emphasizes, African art has had an influence on the West. Pablo Picasso, whose cubist...