‘What happens then?’: A 6‐month follow‐up on students accessing a university counselling service
Marco Bani,
Federico Zorzi,
Selena Russo
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionUniversity psychological counselling services represent a frontline defence to detect, treat or refer students with a wide range of (clinical and non‐clinical) difficulties. Nevertheless, only few studies describe their impact on academic self‐efficacy and report follow‐up data. Evidence on students' actual access to further psychological support in times of hardship is also scant and most needed. This study aimed to fill these gaps, exploring the stability of improvement in clinical conditions in … Show more
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