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Mental Health

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A Holistic Approach to Mental Health

The Step Care Model is a tool to help you think about your mental health. We are all on a journey with our own mental health, and some days are better than others. In those moments when you are doing well, how do you maintain that? Are you practicing self-care, building your community, and developing your skills to be more prepared during tough times?  If things start to get more challenging, are you talking about what’s bothering you and using your resources for support?  If life feels overwhelming, are you accepting assistance and support and seeking immediate help when needed?  

To seek help from others is one of your greatest strengths. It shows that you value yourself and your community by prioritizing what you need to be happy and well. You can’t pour from an empty cup and help anyone if you aren’t taking care of yourself first. Use this tool to help you think of creative ways to build your own wellbeing.

The rest of this page outlines the Step Care Model, which you can access here.

The Step Care Model

The University of Dayton provides a variety of resources and support for individuals to overcome challenges, build resilience, and thrive at the University and beyond. Particularly in times of distress, individuals turn to those with whom they have established relationships. Therefore, it is appropriate to reach out to individuals directly, show concern, and have conversation guided by this framework about their wellbeing. The elements outlined here build upon each other so individuals can create a foundation for resilience, demonstrate self awareness, and seek out appropriate resources.

Learn More About Each Step
Practice Self-Care
  • Learn about the connections between physical and mental health and ways to nourish your body, to include the benefits of nature
  • Engage in prayer, meditation, and mindfulness
  • Get 30 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity each day
  • Sleep uninterrupted for 7 - 8 hours each night
  • Eat a balanced diet including an appropriate amount of water based on individual characteristics such as sex and body weight
  • Gather information and develop a deeper sense of self-awareness via YOU@Dayton
Build Your Community
  • Build a network of support by joining a University-sponsored organization
  • Participate in Intramural Sports, Sport Clubs, Group Fitness, and Outdoor Recreation (activeflyers.udayton.edu)
  • Establish a connection to the city of Dayton through volunteerism and service
  • Attend UD Late Night events
  • Foster supportive relationships through retreats, mentorship opportunities, research with faculty, and campus employment
  • Spend time in identity spaces, such as the MEC Family Room, the Kennedy/Baird LGBTQ+ Student Lounge, the Commuter Lounge, and the Saragossa Student Lounge in Campus Ministry
Develop Your Skills

  • REACH© Suicide Prevention Training and mental health resources at go.udayton.edu/mentalhealth
  • Additional training opportunities including Ally+ Workshop, Green Dot, and Recovery is Spoken Here (RISH)
  • Anxiety, Depression, and ADHD Toolbox Series with the Counseling Center
  • Explore strategies to set wellbeing goals so that you can succeed, thrive, and matter at YOU@Dayton
  • Educational workshops, tutoring, supplemental instruction (SI), Academic Coaching, and Library Services
Talk About Your Concerns
  • Talk to a friend, family member, mentor, or trusted individual
  • Engage with peer mentor programs such as R.A., Neighborhood Fellow. PAVE, Q*mmunity Leaders, Diversity Peer Educators, Co-Pilots, and Flyer IMPACT
  • Consider a Drop-In session at the Counseling Center
  • Reach out to Academic Advisors
  • Utilize support resources such as Campus Ministry, Global and Intercultural Affairs Center, MultiEthnic Education and Engagement Center, Military and Veteran Programs and Services, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and Women’s Center
Utilize Campus Resources
  • Counseling Center
  • Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Resources and Education (CADRE)
  • Student Health Center
  • Brook Center
  • Office of Learning Resources
  • Housing & Residence Life
  • Equity Compliance Office
  • Food4Flyers Essential Needs Pantry
  • Flyer Safe App
  • Premier Health/UD Student After Hours Clinic
Accept Assistance & Support
  • Counseling Center Crisis Appointments
  • Dean of Students Office
  • Community Standards and Civility
  • Academic Deans
  • Global and Intercultural Affairs Center
Seek Immediate Help
  • Call Public Safety: 937-229-2121
  • Call 911 (UD campus phones)
  • Counseling Center: 937-229-3141
  • Crisis Text Line: Text FLYERS to 741741
  • Call 988 (Suicide Prevention Lifeline)
  • Seek care at the hospital
Housed within the Division of Student Development, University of Dayton Health and Wellbeing is comprised of the Brook Center, Campus Recreation, Center for Alcohol and Other Drugs Resources and Education, Counseling Center and Health Center. If you have any questions that we may answer for you during this time, please send us an email at healthandwellbeing@udayton.edu.
CONTACT

Counseling Center

Gosiger Hall, Room 1st Floor
300 College Park Dr
Dayton, Ohio 45469 - 0910
937-229-3141
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