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Old Dec 12, 2014, 07:40 PM
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ADVICE: The student who moves away might be too far from their old therapist so they will want a new one locally. The college health service may have in-house people and/or refer to one. But watch out, the quality here is very "iffy". Plus, if they think you are really sick, they may ask you to leave school. Eating disorders are very common at college, as is depression. May need new meds. Good luck, I live in a college town where there are 7,000 students.
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Old Dec 12, 2014, 08:24 PM
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Cygnus8548 Good point !

Whenever we move anywhere we find different everything and we must be prudent to realize our life does not hold the same things it did before. Change can be good or bad, but adapting to a new place such as college can be a very good experience depending upon how we perceive it all.

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