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In this book, parents will learn about the most significant factors to be considered in making a wise decision about college selection, about the process of making a successful transition to college, about the potential pitfalls inherent in college life, and the warning signs and risk factors for psychological distress. In addition, parents will become acquainted with the protective factors and the resources available on the campus that enhance academic success and persistence to graduation, as well as emotional health and well-being.
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In this book, parents will learn about the most significant factors to be considered in making a wise decision about college selection, about the process of making a successful transition to college, about the potential pitfalls inherent in college life, and the warning signs and risk factors for psychological distress. In addition, parents will become acquainted with the protective factors and the resources available on the campus that enhance academic success and persistence to graduation, as well as emotional health and well-being.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 166
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 401g
- ISBN-13: 9781610481014
- ISBN-10: 1610481011
- Artikelnr.: 35722287
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 166
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 401g
- ISBN-13: 9781610481014
- ISBN-10: 1610481011
- Artikelnr.: 35722287
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
other citizenship: Greece
Introduction Brief Overview by Chapter Chapter One The Role of the Parent
in Promoting Emotional Wellness: A Basic Framework Roots and Wings The
Caring and Supportive Parent vs. the "Helicopter" Parent Expectations for
the College Student A Word About Privacy and Confidentiality Knowing When
to Let Go Your Changing Relationship with Your Child When Should a Parent
Get Involved Chapter Two Helping with College Selection and Preparation The
Importance Of Best Fit Some Factors To Consider Academic Reputation and
Rankings Retention and Graduation Rates Finances Location and Distance from
Home School Size and Class Size Faculty Curriculum and Academic Resources
Student Population and Diversity Resources Housing Options Services for
Special Needs Students Structured First-Year Experience The On-Campus Visit
A Difficult Question for Parents: Is My Child Ready? What If My Child Has
Psychological Problems Chapter Three The Transition to College and How
Parents Can Help The Importance of the First Year of College Academic
Challenges Separation Anxiety, Homesickness and Loneliness Identity
Development Choosing a Major and Career Decision Making Living Arrangements
Problems at Home Diversity and Cultural Challenge What If My Child
Continues to Struggle? Chapter Four Today's Campus Environment: What
Parents Should Know About the Realities of College Life No In Loco Parentis
Increase in Mental Health Concerns on the Campus Alcohol and Other Drugs
Sexual Assault Date Rape Drugs Unhealthy Relationships Sexual Harassment on
Campus Roommate Conflicts Privacy in Cyberspace Bullying and Cyber-bullying
Hazing Bias Incidents Campus Violence Chapter Five Recognizing Signs of
Psychological Problems, Chemical Dependency and Addictive Behavior: What
Parents Need to Know Disorders Observed in College Age Students Depression
Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Self Injury Trauma, Loss and Grief
Reactions Anger and Aggression Stress and Anxiety Schizophrenia Bi-polar
Disorder Eating Disorders Troubled and Dangerous Students Chemical
Dependency and Addictive Behaviors Alcohol Abuse and Dependency Other
Substances and Abuse Legal/Prescription Drugs Illegal Drugs Signs of
Substance Abuse Guidelines for Parents Regarding Substance Abuse Gambling
Addiction and Compulsive Gaming Additional Recommendations for Parents
Chapter Six Campus Services and Resources The Counseling Center/Counseling
and Psychological Services (CAPS) Office of Student Retention/Student
Success Health Services Alcohol and Other Drug Services Office of
Residential Life Office of Disabilities/Learning Needs Office of
Multicultural Affairs Campus Ministries International Studies Office
Academic Resource Services Career Services Office of Student
Affairs/Student Life Student Financial Services Campus Safety and Security
Office of the Ombudsperson How Parents Can Learn More about Student
Services Chapter Seven Promoting Emotional Wellness and Student Success:
Some Approaches That Work Effective Parent/College Student Communication
Reducing Stress and Developing Coping Skills Maintaining Perspectives:
Changing Thoughts and Self-talk Cultivating Happiness and Recognizing
Signature Strengths Increasing Self-Esteem and Self-Respect Encouraging
Healthy Life-Style Choices Knowing the Factors that Support Success
Advocating for Mental Health and Other Student Services on Campus
Conclusion
in Promoting Emotional Wellness: A Basic Framework Roots and Wings The
Caring and Supportive Parent vs. the "Helicopter" Parent Expectations for
the College Student A Word About Privacy and Confidentiality Knowing When
to Let Go Your Changing Relationship with Your Child When Should a Parent
Get Involved Chapter Two Helping with College Selection and Preparation The
Importance Of Best Fit Some Factors To Consider Academic Reputation and
Rankings Retention and Graduation Rates Finances Location and Distance from
Home School Size and Class Size Faculty Curriculum and Academic Resources
Student Population and Diversity Resources Housing Options Services for
Special Needs Students Structured First-Year Experience The On-Campus Visit
A Difficult Question for Parents: Is My Child Ready? What If My Child Has
Psychological Problems Chapter Three The Transition to College and How
Parents Can Help The Importance of the First Year of College Academic
Challenges Separation Anxiety, Homesickness and Loneliness Identity
Development Choosing a Major and Career Decision Making Living Arrangements
Problems at Home Diversity and Cultural Challenge What If My Child
Continues to Struggle? Chapter Four Today's Campus Environment: What
Parents Should Know About the Realities of College Life No In Loco Parentis
Increase in Mental Health Concerns on the Campus Alcohol and Other Drugs
Sexual Assault Date Rape Drugs Unhealthy Relationships Sexual Harassment on
Campus Roommate Conflicts Privacy in Cyberspace Bullying and Cyber-bullying
Hazing Bias Incidents Campus Violence Chapter Five Recognizing Signs of
Psychological Problems, Chemical Dependency and Addictive Behavior: What
Parents Need to Know Disorders Observed in College Age Students Depression
Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Self Injury Trauma, Loss and Grief
Reactions Anger and Aggression Stress and Anxiety Schizophrenia Bi-polar
Disorder Eating Disorders Troubled and Dangerous Students Chemical
Dependency and Addictive Behaviors Alcohol Abuse and Dependency Other
Substances and Abuse Legal/Prescription Drugs Illegal Drugs Signs of
Substance Abuse Guidelines for Parents Regarding Substance Abuse Gambling
Addiction and Compulsive Gaming Additional Recommendations for Parents
Chapter Six Campus Services and Resources The Counseling Center/Counseling
and Psychological Services (CAPS) Office of Student Retention/Student
Success Health Services Alcohol and Other Drug Services Office of
Residential Life Office of Disabilities/Learning Needs Office of
Multicultural Affairs Campus Ministries International Studies Office
Academic Resource Services Career Services Office of Student
Affairs/Student Life Student Financial Services Campus Safety and Security
Office of the Ombudsperson How Parents Can Learn More about Student
Services Chapter Seven Promoting Emotional Wellness and Student Success:
Some Approaches That Work Effective Parent/College Student Communication
Reducing Stress and Developing Coping Skills Maintaining Perspectives:
Changing Thoughts and Self-talk Cultivating Happiness and Recognizing
Signature Strengths Increasing Self-Esteem and Self-Respect Encouraging
Healthy Life-Style Choices Knowing the Factors that Support Success
Advocating for Mental Health and Other Student Services on Campus
Conclusion
Introduction Brief Overview by Chapter Chapter One The Role of the Parent
in Promoting Emotional Wellness: A Basic Framework Roots and Wings The
Caring and Supportive Parent vs. the "Helicopter" Parent Expectations for
the College Student A Word About Privacy and Confidentiality Knowing When
to Let Go Your Changing Relationship with Your Child When Should a Parent
Get Involved Chapter Two Helping with College Selection and Preparation The
Importance Of Best Fit Some Factors To Consider Academic Reputation and
Rankings Retention and Graduation Rates Finances Location and Distance from
Home School Size and Class Size Faculty Curriculum and Academic Resources
Student Population and Diversity Resources Housing Options Services for
Special Needs Students Structured First-Year Experience The On-Campus Visit
A Difficult Question for Parents: Is My Child Ready? What If My Child Has
Psychological Problems Chapter Three The Transition to College and How
Parents Can Help The Importance of the First Year of College Academic
Challenges Separation Anxiety, Homesickness and Loneliness Identity
Development Choosing a Major and Career Decision Making Living Arrangements
Problems at Home Diversity and Cultural Challenge What If My Child
Continues to Struggle? Chapter Four Today's Campus Environment: What
Parents Should Know About the Realities of College Life No In Loco Parentis
Increase in Mental Health Concerns on the Campus Alcohol and Other Drugs
Sexual Assault Date Rape Drugs Unhealthy Relationships Sexual Harassment on
Campus Roommate Conflicts Privacy in Cyberspace Bullying and Cyber-bullying
Hazing Bias Incidents Campus Violence Chapter Five Recognizing Signs of
Psychological Problems, Chemical Dependency and Addictive Behavior: What
Parents Need to Know Disorders Observed in College Age Students Depression
Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Self Injury Trauma, Loss and Grief
Reactions Anger and Aggression Stress and Anxiety Schizophrenia Bi-polar
Disorder Eating Disorders Troubled and Dangerous Students Chemical
Dependency and Addictive Behaviors Alcohol Abuse and Dependency Other
Substances and Abuse Legal/Prescription Drugs Illegal Drugs Signs of
Substance Abuse Guidelines for Parents Regarding Substance Abuse Gambling
Addiction and Compulsive Gaming Additional Recommendations for Parents
Chapter Six Campus Services and Resources The Counseling Center/Counseling
and Psychological Services (CAPS) Office of Student Retention/Student
Success Health Services Alcohol and Other Drug Services Office of
Residential Life Office of Disabilities/Learning Needs Office of
Multicultural Affairs Campus Ministries International Studies Office
Academic Resource Services Career Services Office of Student
Affairs/Student Life Student Financial Services Campus Safety and Security
Office of the Ombudsperson How Parents Can Learn More about Student
Services Chapter Seven Promoting Emotional Wellness and Student Success:
Some Approaches That Work Effective Parent/College Student Communication
Reducing Stress and Developing Coping Skills Maintaining Perspectives:
Changing Thoughts and Self-talk Cultivating Happiness and Recognizing
Signature Strengths Increasing Self-Esteem and Self-Respect Encouraging
Healthy Life-Style Choices Knowing the Factors that Support Success
Advocating for Mental Health and Other Student Services on Campus
Conclusion
in Promoting Emotional Wellness: A Basic Framework Roots and Wings The
Caring and Supportive Parent vs. the "Helicopter" Parent Expectations for
the College Student A Word About Privacy and Confidentiality Knowing When
to Let Go Your Changing Relationship with Your Child When Should a Parent
Get Involved Chapter Two Helping with College Selection and Preparation The
Importance Of Best Fit Some Factors To Consider Academic Reputation and
Rankings Retention and Graduation Rates Finances Location and Distance from
Home School Size and Class Size Faculty Curriculum and Academic Resources
Student Population and Diversity Resources Housing Options Services for
Special Needs Students Structured First-Year Experience The On-Campus Visit
A Difficult Question for Parents: Is My Child Ready? What If My Child Has
Psychological Problems Chapter Three The Transition to College and How
Parents Can Help The Importance of the First Year of College Academic
Challenges Separation Anxiety, Homesickness and Loneliness Identity
Development Choosing a Major and Career Decision Making Living Arrangements
Problems at Home Diversity and Cultural Challenge What If My Child
Continues to Struggle? Chapter Four Today's Campus Environment: What
Parents Should Know About the Realities of College Life No In Loco Parentis
Increase in Mental Health Concerns on the Campus Alcohol and Other Drugs
Sexual Assault Date Rape Drugs Unhealthy Relationships Sexual Harassment on
Campus Roommate Conflicts Privacy in Cyberspace Bullying and Cyber-bullying
Hazing Bias Incidents Campus Violence Chapter Five Recognizing Signs of
Psychological Problems, Chemical Dependency and Addictive Behavior: What
Parents Need to Know Disorders Observed in College Age Students Depression
Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Self Injury Trauma, Loss and Grief
Reactions Anger and Aggression Stress and Anxiety Schizophrenia Bi-polar
Disorder Eating Disorders Troubled and Dangerous Students Chemical
Dependency and Addictive Behaviors Alcohol Abuse and Dependency Other
Substances and Abuse Legal/Prescription Drugs Illegal Drugs Signs of
Substance Abuse Guidelines for Parents Regarding Substance Abuse Gambling
Addiction and Compulsive Gaming Additional Recommendations for Parents
Chapter Six Campus Services and Resources The Counseling Center/Counseling
and Psychological Services (CAPS) Office of Student Retention/Student
Success Health Services Alcohol and Other Drug Services Office of
Residential Life Office of Disabilities/Learning Needs Office of
Multicultural Affairs Campus Ministries International Studies Office
Academic Resource Services Career Services Office of Student
Affairs/Student Life Student Financial Services Campus Safety and Security
Office of the Ombudsperson How Parents Can Learn More about Student
Services Chapter Seven Promoting Emotional Wellness and Student Success:
Some Approaches That Work Effective Parent/College Student Communication
Reducing Stress and Developing Coping Skills Maintaining Perspectives:
Changing Thoughts and Self-talk Cultivating Happiness and Recognizing
Signature Strengths Increasing Self-Esteem and Self-Respect Encouraging
Healthy Life-Style Choices Knowing the Factors that Support Success
Advocating for Mental Health and Other Student Services on Campus
Conclusion