Helping a Student Who Seems Troubled
By KSU Counseling Services Staff
Preview Points
- Reaching out to a student who is in distress is important in building a support network.
- Building a base of interaction and friendship may be helpful.
- Pointing a student to professional counseling help may be useful.
- Interventions may be effective.
Contents
- Listen. Do not try to “fix, advise, correct, or disagree.” Don’t make decisions for that person.
- Empathize. Try to understand the other person’s perspective.
- Normalize. Refer to the normal needs that people have during stressful times.
Concluding Points
- Being a caring presence is important in helping a troubled student.
- Reaching out to others in care is important and helpful.
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