PSYCHOEDUCATION | STORIES | STRATEGIES AND SOLUTIONS

Most of our authors are college students who are advocates of mental wellbeing and champion the mission of MindArch Health

Chief Editor: Nadine Wilches, LCSW

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The Importance of Faculty Wellbeing to Student Mental Health in Higher Education

The importance of our environment’s impact on our mental health is essential to consider, especially in higher education. Faculty set the tone for a healthy classroom environment, making it essential to prioritize faculty wellbeing to support students in higher education. With mental health issues increasing in college campuses, faculty members are on the front lines of student mental health.  Considering that “faculty are in a position to witness the demeanor of students, week in and week out” it is evident that faculty members are a large component of students' lives. 

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Ashley Abraham Ashley Abraham

Organization's Can Self-Diagnose

Integrating data analytics into mental health programming could be beneficial for enhancing outcomes on a population-wide scale. Through implementing data analytics, organizations can acquire insights that guide targeted interventions, which result in improved mental health outcomes for entire communities.

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Ashley Abraham Ashley Abraham

Exemplifying Solutions: Organizational Behavioral Change

Mental health challenges are quite common among college/university students, with the majority of students meeting the criteria for at least one mental-health issue. The daily psychological stress they experience often results in both mental and physical health problems. Further, mental health can lead to depression, suicidal ideation, or suicide. Therefore organizational change related to mental health can be implemented in schools to help prevent students from poor mental health. 

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Examining the Mental and Behavioral Health Vulnerabilities of Child Cancer Survivors

Children are surviving pediatric cancer at remarkable rates due to advancements in modern medicine. However, the early cancer experience can have long-term negative effects on cognitive, behavioral, and emotional functioning. In this review, we examine the vulnerabilities, science, impact, implications and alignment of the 5-Elements of Systemic Wellbeing Framework with A Moment of Magic’s Express Create Heal Programs.

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College Students Vulnerability to Mental Health Problems: A Review of the Research

College students face a variety of mental health challenges. There are nine vulnerabilities in particular that increase the risk of developing mental health or behavioral disorders. These vulnerabilities include risky behavior, serious life events, household dysfunction, learning and development problems, abuse, economic disadvantage, chronic illness, poor access to support, and discrimination. By understanding these vulnerabilities, we can work to create a more supportive campus environment and help students thrive.

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Predictive Analytics In Mental Health Prevention for Colleges/Universities

Colleges/universities could benefit from using predictive analytics in mental health prevention. Predictive analytics is a quintessential type of advanced analysis that uses past data in conjunction with statistical modeling, data mining, and machine learning, to predict future outcomes. Predictive analytics is crucial for mental health prevention especially considering the recent wave of mental health crises on college campuses. 

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PRESS RELEASE: MAP Software Launch 9/6/2024

We are excited to announce the official launch of our MAP software tool, helping you predict and prevent mental health disorders population-wide.

Check out our press release. 9/6/2024
MindArch Health Inc. Launches MAP Version 1.0.0

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Value ‘Navigator’

Helping children to make healthy emotional investments to improve mood, behavior, and cognition requires ongoing coaching from healthy adult and peer influences. However, there are very specific, effective behaviors proven to help both children and adults assign value to meaningful things that shape good mental health. Our visuals are nautical elements at Mind the Class, therefore we call our protocols, Navigators, because they serve as a pathway to success.

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