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The Ohio State University Office of Student Life Counseling and Consultation Service
The Ohio State University
Joined February 2013
Learn more about English alum Christina Szuch’s creative writing workshop for @OSUCCS, which helps student attendees explore the mental health benefits of creative writing! https://t.co/wvRocoGCoM
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Interested in improving your mental health but know you’ve got busy weeks ahead w/ assignments, student org events & spring break plans? You might enjoy Silvercloud, our online, self-guided mental health platform you can access anytime from anywhere. https://t.co/lcGiafrkCD
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Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics & Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood by bell hooks "The world is not the same without her but she left the universe the gift of her wisdom and voice." -Jennifer Lang, LISW-S
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The Bell Jar by Silvia Plath "I first read it when I was 13 and have come back to re-read it every few years since then. It's the only book I have ever re-read but I find myself connecting to different parts of the story each time. I love her poetry, too." -Sarah Vretas, LPC
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(Sarah Peters, PsyD agrees with the Octavia Butler recommendation, stating, "She is a LEGEND!")
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Bloodchild and Other Stories by Octavia Butler "She's won the Hugo & Nebula Awards, was of the first African American female sci-fi writers, & her stories focus on injustice towards African Americans, global warming, women’s rights, & political disparity." -Nicole Chapman
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The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison "This first novel is based in Northeast Ohio, from where the author and I both hail. Reading it broadened my perspective & understanding of history, diversity & privilege. It's also beautifully written and elegantly fierce." -Claire Simon, LISW-S
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In honor of #WomensHistoryMonth and #NationalReadingMonth , we asked our staff about some of their favorite works by female-identified authors. We’ll be posting a few of their recs here!
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March 8th is #InternationalWomensDay ! Since 1911, IWD has highlighted & addressed gender inequity. This year’s theme is #EmbraceEquity; Missions include Women in Tech, Women at Work, Women’s Health & more. Learn more & get involved w/ 2023 IWD missions: https://t.co/qZgLw2WjxI
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We love a collab with @OSUWexMed Buckeye Paws, especially when the dogs show up in party hats. 😍 They've been partnered with the university for 1 year now & we've appreciated every second! #PauseforPaws
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ok I pull up (to my therapy appt because I am making my mental health a priority)
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These are just a few examples of projects you might find at Martha Wessell, LISW-S's Art Space workshop; consider dropping in today at 4 in Nosker House! Did you know that even when our workshops end for the semester, you can request them for your group? https://t.co/deQWfKdFyu
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Sunday mindfulness moment (because yesterday was National Snack Day): grab a favorite treat, and try to slow down while you’re eating it, paying attention to the textures, colors, smells, and flavors. Even if it’s tiny, try to spend more than one bite enjoying it!
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Did you know March is Women’s History Month? Honoring our history allows us to be catalysts and advocates of social change. Find ways to celebrate, reflect, and work towards equity with @CBSC_OSU
https://t.co/Nyy4qawprR
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Today is World Music Therapy Day! If you’re curious about how it works and the potential benefits, this 2-minute overview video is a great place to start:
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You and your bestie on the way to the Focus Forward drop-in workshop because you keep getting distracted by TikTok:
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It's National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, and if you experience eating & body image concerns, @NEDAstaff offers screening, educational content & a helpline you can call/text/chat: https://t.co/n9TNU0qNUv. You can also schedule a CCS phone screening at
ccs.osu.edu
Schedule a Phone Screening
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Sunday self care idea: declutter one small area of your living space that you’ve been putting off. Listen to an audiobook or podcast in the background if you need a little motivation boost & consider adding something cozy to the area like a candle, blanket, art, or fun lighting.
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Mindfulness moment: take your headphones out for a few minutes on your walk home today and pay attention to everything new you notice, e.g. the smell of the nearest dining hall or the sound of an oval squirrel startling.
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