The Distressed Student Handbook
Emotionally Distressed Student Handbook, 12.8.2017 Revision.pdf
Dear Colleague,
In your day-to-day interactions with students, the great majority of the contacts made are cordial, productive and enjoyable. It is likely, however, that you will also have experiences with students whose problems, or style of approach, cause you concern and discomfort. When that occurs, we encourage you to contact Psychological Counseling Services for immediate attention for the student. If you have questions or concerns you want to discuss, you may use the services of Psychological Counseling Services or the Behavior Intervention Resource Team (BIRT).
This guide provides straightforward advice on how to identify, assist and refer emotionally distressed and/or difficult students. We share a common desire with you to provide students with positive learning opportunities and self-development.
Shasta College Student Health & Wellness Office
Additional articles of interest:
Handbook Sections:
- Crisis Intervention Guidelines.pdf
- General Intervention Guidelines.pdf
- The Student with Stalking Behaviors.pdf
- The Paranoid Suspicious Student.pdf
- Guidelines for Behavior Intervention, 1pg form.pdf
- The Developmentally Disabled Student.pdf
- Disruptive Student Behavior.pdf
- The Violent Student.pdf
- The Aggressive Student.pdf
- The Student Under the Influence of Substances.pdf
- The Depressed Student.pdf
- The Student Who Has Been Sexually Harassed.pdf
- The Suicidal Student.pdf
- Understanding Students Across Cultures.pdf
- The Student in Poor Contact with Reality.pdf
- Referral Resources.pdf
- The Anxious Student.pdf
- Standards of Conduct, BP 5500.pdf
- The Demanding Student.pdf
- Student Discipline, AP 5520.pdf