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Home » About » Administrative Offices » Emergency Preparedness » Helping Students In Distress » Why Focus on Students’ Emotional Needs

Why Focus on Students’ Emotional Needs

The consequences of distress are often played out in classrooms, offices, residence halls, and peer relationships. When dealing with major life stressors, it is also not unusual for students to engage in what may be considered to be self-defeating behavior. By expressing your concern, you may help students regain the emotional balance needed to cope with their stressors and get back on track.

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