Finals week is upon us, and it can cause a lot of stress and anxiety for many students. Click here to find out 10 ways to make it through finals.
It isn’t a “pigment” of your imagination: NGU hosts self-care painting class
Take a look at this spring semester’s self-care painting class.
Mental health by the numbers for Christians and college students
These statistics show the current state of mental health among college students and Christians.
ADHD: what can I do to help myself and others?
Abigail Dickerson, Staff Writer Many students struggle with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder all around the world, but how are they being helped? In a panel discussion earlier last week, Steve […]
Breaking the stigma: the truth about counselors and mental health
North Greenville University’s two mental health counselors, Steve Bielby and Sara Black, shared some insight on what being a counselor is really like.
COVID-19 impacts student mental health
With finals coming up and the stress that living through a pandemic brings, students are seeing an increase in mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression.
Opinion: The silent fight – bringing mental health into the light
“Mental illness is not a punishment,” said Susan Roberts, writer for care-net.org.
Understanding World Mental Health Day
World Mental Health Day takes place on October 10, so here is some information to help you prepare for the day.
Klay Jacks: Finding Hope after Heartache
Klay Jacks aims to offer hope to a slightly different demographic: those recovering from the tragic loss of a loved one to suicide.
Becky Ulrich on the goals and importance of mental health first aid training
NGU’s Tim Brashier campus is hosting a mental health first aid course on Feb 22 for 911 dispatchers, first responders, police officers and others who could use these skills.