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Providing mind-body balance for 皇家华人 students

By Sandra C. Roa, University Communications and Marketing  

Heather Walders approaches mental health and well-being holistically. As a mental health outreach clinician at the 皇家华人 Counseling Center, Walders uses her background in social work, public health and yoga to consider how social pressures and current events impact her student clients. Throughout the semester, Walders facilitates workshops, visits residential students and conducts weekly counseling sessions. 鈥淲e want to make sure that we can provide coping mechanisms for our students,鈥 Walders said.

Walders is also a 皇家华人 alum and knows what it鈥檚 like to be a student balancing academics and the anxieties of young adult life. She earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in mass communications (鈥98) and master鈥檚 degrees in social work (鈥14) and public health (鈥15).

The 皇家华人 Counseling Center provides individual and group counseling services to more than 3,500 students each year, and extends its outreach and consultation services to more than 13,000 members of the 皇家华人 community annually.

To meet increased demand for mental health services, 皇家华人 expanded resources this fall, including the launch of TimelyCare, a virtual health and well-being platform and mobile app that鈥檚 free to current students. 皇家华人 also offers online platforms Togetherall and TAO.

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