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Students in shock - Coggle Diagram
Students in shock
School Responses
Establishing peer counseling programs.
Offering stress-management workshops.
Hiring more psychological counselors.
Improving career counseling services.
Three Main Causes of Student Shock
Financial Pressure
Cost of living is high; many students must work part-time.
Balancing work and study increases stress.
Tuition costs have skyrocketed.
Difficulty Choosing a Major
Too many choices lead to indecision.
Frequent major changes delay graduation and increase tuition costs.
Weakened Family Support
High divorce rates and unstable family environments.
Students lack stable emotional support.
Encouragement for Students
Take advantage of available campus resources
Failure and setbacks are a natural part of growth.
It's normal to seek help.
Phenomenon of Student Shock
College life has always had ups and downs, but today's "downs" are more numerous and intense.
Schools are responding by increasing support services.
Many college students today feel overwhelmed and have difficulty adjusting.
Case Studies: Lisa and Dan
Lisa
Was a top student and socially active in high school.
In college, frequently changed majors, felt isolated, developed eating disorders, and experienced emotional breakdowns.
Dan
Faced work pressure and relationship breakup.
Suffered from depression and migraine headaches.
Switched majors due to career concerns, felt intense stress.