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College Student Mental Health
College student mental health involves navigating academic pressure, identity development, social challenges, and life transitions. For BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, first-gen, and neurodivergent students, these stressors intersect with systemic inequities, cultural expectations, and marginalization. Therapy supports students in managing anxiety, depression, burnout, and belonging, fostering resilience through culturally affirming, intersectional care.


Code-Switching on Campus: Emotional Labor for Students of Color
For students of color navigating predominantly white academic spaces, code-switching is often a daily, invisible task. It’s the subtle...
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The Invisible Load: Mental Health Support for LGBTQIA+ College Students
College is often portrayed as a time of self-discovery, connection, and personal growth. But for LGBTQIA+ students, navigating campus...
3 min read


Navigating College as a First-Gen Student: Embracing Identity and Seeking Support
Navigating the journey of higher education can be challenging, especially for first-generation college students. For students from BIPOC,...
3 min read


Mental Health for BIPOC Students at BU, BC & Tufts: Navigating Stress & Belonging
Understanding the Burdens of BIPOC Students Being a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) student at predominantly white...
4 min read
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