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Each year, Project LETS facilitates a Mental Health Orientation for incoming students.

Each panel features students with lived experience. We will share resources, stories + allow time for anonymous Q+A.

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Join us for a student-led Orientation panel to Mental Health at Brown! 'Surviving Mental Health at Brown' will discuss Brown resources (CAPS, SEAS, OSL, etc.), LETS services and events, other mental health organizations on campus, and crisis lines/getting the help you need.

We will also discuss school stress, the "happy culture" of Brown, getting adjusted (for American students and International students), living away from home, and building healthy interpersonal relationships at Brown.

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'Eating at Brown' will discuss eating disorders/disordered eating, body positive language, ED myths/facts, and staying healthy at Brown.

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This panel will focus on depression and self-harm. Topics will include: types of depression, living as a student with depression, 
male depression, cross-cultural differences, seeking administrative assistance, registering with SEAS, what accommodations you're entitled to, etc. 

We will also be discussing where our self-harm tool deposit box will be located, and how to disinfect self-harm wounds to prevent life-threatening infections. We will discuss an array of coping mechanisms, art therapy techniques, and what truly helps the most at Brown.

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This panel will focus primarily on anxiety disorders (GAD, social anxiety and panic disorder), and also speak to issues such as anxious tendencies, school stress and anxiety assimilating to Brown's demanding curriculum. 
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