Event Details and Registration
What to Do When You Are Concerned About a Student: Addressing Student Behavior in the Classroom and Beyond
The increase in the number and severity of mental health problems on college campuses have been well documented. Research with Truman students has confirmed that we are not immune to these issues and, in some cases, are at an increased risk. Following the shootings at Virginia Tech, the expectations of college campuses to identify and intervene with students in distress have increased. This session will address campus resources established by Student Affairs to assist students who are demonstrating behaviors of concern. This program will also help participants prevent, recognize, and respond to problem behavior in the classroom, work place, and beyond. Participant Preparation Expectations: None
Sponsored by: University Conference
Date: 2/16/2012Time: 9:30AM - 10:25AM
Location: Magruder Hall 1000
Maximum Enrollment: 50
Currently Enrolled: 27