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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Dec 2011, p. 3

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"Mental health problems may esealate . . 3;.“ :5 ‘ , 1,7,‘C‘st‘fl'fl'3w" 7;: a > . liach year Waterloo welcomes more than and the) may involve some dangers to ‘ (:5, j . 343;? if???" “it"? 3 l 25.000 non-loyal stiideittsto the eoriitiiiiiiitv themselvesmothers." he said. ’ .» .jffif‘lwgâ€" ‘~ : fig: “'1’ l is t‘ity oifit‘ials enaet tighter eoiitrols oti A eurrent shonage oi psychiatrists in the . . . “g; . V ‘ . ‘3"? ” ‘ ‘ ' 3‘1‘ _' l piiblie behaviour and some Iota] residents region also ehallenges local health (are "7935‘; ii , ‘ W ‘ ’ gt ; _ . eoinplriiii about sttidetit ghettoes. Waterloos providers. lleintuiian said. ‘A ,f ‘ “E: 3 5 ptistrst't’tillllttn stiidetits struggle Wllll their lleintnnan and Bertoia agreed that while :4: 373:5- . 3, 3“ 7' I own demons emergeney care may sometimes be neeesr “f 3‘, ' - Set if Mr. Alison l dgar llertoia. diret'tor oi sat); onee a student is out of crisis. the best 335‘; . . 1". eoiinseling at \\'ilirid laurier lltiiversitt sees reeot‘eries eotne from partnerships. '3 "il-I- . .. it every day allda) “Very oiten these students are able to g? 3 .. i . " 1 his varies and is riiore refit-tine oi overeoine such diiiieulties. and eveti » 7:3- ‘ ' r tapat I!) than need." lieitoia become stronger as a result _ ii? _ .. said “I roiii approximately “Any "10””! VON if the) are able to develop a . ; 3 3. : iiiid~\epteinher until the end . ' ' plan to address their difficulr 3‘73, . - oi the .it'adeiiiit \ear. all oi “'1” 917““? [0 586’ ties and utili/e the supports A .33'7, . r 1 . our t ounsellors are hooked ‘ f ; available to them." Bertoia 7.33} l { . at iapat II\ and oiteii (”1?“th PM said. i “3 . beyond " V StudeNtS "1 the ”In an ttieal situation. this 1 __ l \tudeiits seek touriseling (’Inergenm' 700]" would ineludeianiily. friends, . $13; tor meivtliiiig horn traiisi ' ., and appropriate services at "if-w p llttll struggles roping diiii for sure. the university or iii the (out ‘ j :33”; ~ tlilllt‘s to mental health diiii 7 Dr. lohn Heintllnan munitv hot for students who :. I «titties Iliugtull’xir'hmtri may not ha\e iainilv or ‘3? ‘ ‘\1ost toiiiiiioii in this ommlRm-IIlmpilul friends that are able tti pror k ‘ group. and elsewhere. is vide such support. there are ~ -' ; depression and .iii\iet\. hoth many other exeellent seniees " r l oi \\lllt h are mm It more prevalent than ever availahle " ' t lietore.‘ Iiertora said Working towards those healing partner "students appear to e\perieiite \en sig ships. the iiist limit and (.own Mental 3’ iiii‘itant pressure sometimes due to sitiia Health summit was organi/ed h} Waterloo _- f Holtal tat tors sllt'll as litiaiit‘ial struggles. (ouii left llenrv at theend til November 541:? ' . 3 T iatritlv I’\')t't rations. health issues. diiiitiilt lll'l\f\ t Ilflt‘llll) holds the position oi ' In; . ' ll\ trig t oiiditions ett and sometimes president lot the (iraiid River brain It oi the trout their nun \er_\ high standards. \Vlllt h (anadiaii Mental Health ‘\sst)t‘|dli()n. ‘ I tan ( oiitiilititi to a iiiiI'sersitt l‘\pt‘tlt'tt(’t' He said students in their university sears t l ieeliiig ten overwhelming ” were more like!) to see the apiwarant‘e of a } ‘ lit loliii lleiiit/inriii. t'lllt‘l oi psyt’hiatrx mental health issue i at (wand liner Hospital, has seen what hap " lliese are the years it’s in tll]l\t‘l’\|l). ‘ | pens “hen students get too merwhelmed. where these things route on." lleiin said 3 l or don‘t seek help soon enough " l he onset is going to happen in people i I "\nt month sou Wlll expet t to see at least aged I? to 23 i l a it‘vs students in the einergent‘v more. int lhe stitiiitiit saw representatives from . sure." Ileitit/iiian said "\\e do han- soine universities. the Iotal health (are set’tor and Low, doctors see post-secondaty-stodents dealing WM" everything "0'“ anxiety and “9'99 l students who develop a psyt hoot disorder other stakeholders tome together to help "on ‘0 93""?! d‘W'de“ and addictions mm") "( iti|\ a small pertentage oi that is illness forge partnerships ‘ that would he se\ere enough that the sin Bettina said there are t'iirrentl) good man said he had seen were iii tases where tpiickly." lleintzman said. 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