Dongshin University Counseling Center Hosts Diverse 'Comfort Event' for Enrolled Students
Running "Heart Patting" Surveys and Online Mental Health Lectures
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Dongshin University Student Counseling Center announced on the 1st that it will conduct various events and programs for enrolled students struggling with COVID-19 and employment concerns.
A survey titled "Comfort Your Mind" will be conducted for all enrolled students until the 9th.
The mental health status of students, including worries, stress, and depression, will be investigated, and students experiencing difficulties or classified as high-risk will be continuously managed by the Student Counseling Center.
Participating students will receive mileage scholarships and convenience store mobile gift certificates.
Until October 29th, an online mental health lecture, "Talk to your Mind," will be held remotely.
Students can watch the lecture through the university's extracurricular imagination system and learning management system, reflect on their current mental and psychological state, and take time to care for their mental and emotional health.
Students who complete the lecture will be awarded mileage scholarships.
Details and participation methods can be found in the announcements section on the Dongshin University website.
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Park Heehyun, head of the Student Counseling Center, said, "If you need help for your mental health, you can participate in the Student Counseling Center's 'Individual Counseling Program' to receive assistance," and added, "We hope you apply and inquire without hesitation."
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