College Student Loneliness - On Campus Podcast
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Dave Smallen is a research psychologist who studies and communicates about relationships and human connection. He holds a PhD in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and has collaborated on research with the Social Interaction Lab at The University of Minnesota. His published research can be found in academic journals such as the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships and the Journal of Family Psychology.
Loneliness can often be a common problem amongst college students, especially for students who are leaving home for the first time. Frequently, students do not report their feelings of loneliness to mental health professionals due to the stigma around the feeling of loneliness itself. Students staying silent on their feelings of loneliness can add more mental health factors, including anxiety, depression, and others. However, administrators, faculty, staff, and even fellow students can play a role in addressing loneliness on their college campuses.
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