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Published in the Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, this article focuses on scientific and pharmaceutical ways to treat depression in college students
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Written by a psychoanalytical counselor, this article focuses on detecting mental health problems as well as substance abuse problems in undergraduate students,
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Taken from the "Journal of Creativity in Mental Health", this article focuses on using the act of yoga as a means to combat depression in college students.
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Penned by four professors of psychology at the University of Kansas, this journal entry follows an experiment conducted on 132 undergraduate students that begged the question: how big a part does fatigue play in the fight against depression?
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Written by Damic, Mechling, Kemppainen, Ahern, and Lee. This journal entry follows the progress and experiments regarding the views of several depressed or at-risk undergraduate students towards counseling for depression.
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Written by five professors at the University of Tennessee, this article follows the experiment conducted on undergraduate students who suffered from depression. Using non-pharmaceutical methods, these professors found ways to combat depression through positivity and exercise.