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Identifying Students in Crisis

Faculty and staff are often the first to witness early signs of distress. Students seek assistance from faculty and staff members, especially when they perceive you to be available and willing to listen.

Students dealing with personal concerns or problems tend to show signs that they are struggling.  When symptoms of distress persist over several weeks, they can interfere with a students academic responsibilities and relationships.

Symptoms of Emotional Distress:

Academic/Work signs:
• Missing assignments or appointments
• Repeated absences
• Continual seeking of unusual accommodations (late papers, extensions)
• Essays or papers that have themes of hopelessness, social isolation, rage or despair
• Inappropriate disruptions or monopolizing class time
• Deterioration in quality of work

Physical or Emotional signs:
Tearfulness, sadness, anxiety
• Trouble eating or sleeping
• Withdrawing from friends and/or social activities
• Loss of interest in hobbies, work, school
• Increased use of alcohol/drugs
• Anger
• Excessive irritability
• Excessive impulsivity

Respond by contacting Counseling Services to consult with a counselor and refer the student for counseling

How to Identify a Student in Crisis

If a student is in a serious mental health crisis, you may see or hear the following:
• Talking openly about death or committing suicide
• Homicidal threats (written or verbal) or attempts
• Destruction of property
• Extreme anxiety or agitation
• Inability to communicate (garbled or slurred speech, disjointed thoughts)
• Loss of contact with reality (seeing or hearing things)
• Highly disruptive behavior (hostility, aggression, violence, intimidation)

Respond Immediately.

Call Public Safety
(715) 425-3133

If you need help assessing the situation call Counseling Services (715) 425-3884 between 8am-4:30pm Monday through Friday.

Counselors are available to consult with faculty and staff concerned about a student. In addition, counseling is a FREE and confidential service to all UW River Falls students, faculty, and staff.

 

 

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