Student Counseling Center’s Mental Health Awareness Week Events Announced
September 23, 2009
Texas Tech University’s Student Counseling Center will host a series of events, which
are designed to help students learn to connect with others while stimulating mental
health, during Mental Health Awareness Week Sept. 28 – Oct. 2.
Written by: Jessica Behnham
Texas Tech University’s Student Counseling Center will host a series of events during
Mental Health Awareness Week Sept. 28 – Oct. 2.
Events are designed to help students learn to connect with others while stimulating
mental health.
“Research shows that more than a quarter of young adults between the ages of 18 and
24 have diagnosable mental health problems,” said Klinton Hobbs, counseling psychologist
at the Student Counseling Center. “Connecting with others is one of the best ways
to improve one’s mood and avoid psychological problems. Our events will help students
learn how to connect with others in healthy ways.”
Mental Health Awareness Week events include:
- Sept. 28: “Smart Dating: Starting off on the Right Foot” is an interactive presentation
designed to help students understand what a healthy dating relationship looks like
and begins at noon in Room 100 of the Student Wellness Center.
- Sept. 29: “Understanding Sleep,” part one of a “Sleep Class” workshop series will
provide basic information about common problems that prevent people from getting a
good night’s sleep, and will take place at noon in Room 100 of the Student Wellness
Center.
- Sept. 29: “Don’t Let Facebook Eat Your Life” is a panel discussion where experts will
discuss how to use social media in smart ways. It will be held at 6 p.m. in Human
Sciences Room 169.
- Sept. 30: “How to Help Students in Distress” is a presentation aimed at faculty and
staff that will address different approaches for talking to students about their problems.
It will take place at noon in the Red Raider Lounge in the Student Union Building.
- Sept. 30: “Relax and Connect with Others” is part three of a workshop series that
discusses how taking time to relax can impact student’s college success and begins
at 5 p.m. in Room 205 of the Student Wellness Center.
- Oct. 1: “Zumba” is a high-intensity dance class that helps students connect with others
and unwind and begins at 7:15 p.m. in Room 114 of the Robert H. Ewalt Student Recreation
Center.
Students also can visit the center’s Web site
www.depts.ttu.edu/scc to find a mood-lifting playlist – a selection of songs submitted by Texas Tech students.
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CONTACT: Klint Hobbs, counseling psychologist, Student Counseling Center, Texas Tech
University, (806) 742-3674, or klinton.hobbs@ttu.edu.