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Thammasat University opens clinic to help stressed students

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Thammasat University opens clinic to help stressed students

By THE NATION

 

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Adhichati Rochanahastin

 

The mental health of university students, especially freshmen, is cause for concern and should be closely monitored, Adhichati Rochanahastin, a professor of clinical psychology at Thammasat University liberal arts faculty, said this weekend.

 

“Parents and educational institutions need to monitor first-year students for stress and depression, especially those who are living in the dormitories and are in unfamiliar environments,” he said.

 

“Many find it very hard to adjust to a new environment and could face loneliness, anxiety, lack of familiarity with the Thai SOTUS system, and financial problems. In addition Thai students are far more dependent than students in other countries, so adjusting to independence is harder,” he continued, adding that even those who attended elite schools in the provinces might feel inferior when surrounded by more sophisticated Bangkok students.

 

Another stress factor is the perceived need to achieve high academic scores. “Even a small mistake possibly can make them feel inadequate, especially those who are on the receiving end of family pressure. The run-up to exams is the most stressful time and is when we see higher numbers of suicide attempts.”

 

A recent survey showed that about one third of students suffered high stress around the two mid-term exams and two final exams. “Parents should understand and monitor their children closely, and not pile on the pressure,” Adhichati said.

 

Thammasat University recently set up the Viva City clinic in the dormitories zone of its Rangsit campus to offer psychological advice to students. It’s open daily from 8.30am to 10pm. 

 

Right now, the service only provides advice and focuses on helping students to cool down and calm down. “For severe cases, we will transfer patients to Thammasat hospital for proper treatment,” Adhichati said.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30378724

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-11-25

Yeah ... they suffer stress cos they did nothing for months prior to the mid terms and finals...

 

Quality education is not one of Thailand's strong points. 

Just stop beating around the bush Prof. and call it "The Center for Snowflakes Not Packing the Right Gear". Since when was lounging around doing sweet FA and chatting up girls plus drinking for 4 years on mummy's money stressful?

Bloody hell! Just wean them at some stage of their life.

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