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The Kids Aren't Alright (What Students and Families Need to Know About the College Mental Health Crisis)
| Expected release date is Mar 23rd 2027 |
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Overview
The essential guide for students and families navigating the college mental health crisis.
There is a mental health crisis on American campuses, with conditions like depression and anxiety being diagnosed at alarming rates. But, inundated by marketing that highlights only the positives of the college experience, students are too often unprepared for the challenges of campus life and find themselves struggling.
In The Kids Aren’t Alright, public health expert Michelle Bowdler offers a practical blueprint for navigating the emotional landscape of higher education. As Bowdler reveals, the crisis begins long before move-in day, as the intense pressures of the application process leave students anxious and burned out before they matriculate. Once students arrive on campus, these issues can be exacerbated by drug and alcohol abuse, sexual assault, lack of institutional resources, and the many stressors of campus life.
With compassion and clarity, Bowdler equips students and their families with tools to navigate everything from choosing a college to handling mental health challenges on campus. Drawing on years of experience overseeing student health departments, Bowdler offers invaluable advice for addressing students’ social and emotional difficulties.
This is the essential book for students and families as they embark on their college journey.









