Berkeley Law Students Cite Rise in Emotional Disorders

Source: NY Post

Summary

A significant 40% of Berkeley Law students report identifying as disabled, primarily citing emotional disorders. This trend reflects a growing recognition and acceptance of mental health challenges among students.

Why It Matters

Understanding the prevalence of emotional disorders in academic settings can inform support services and policies. Addressing mental health needs is crucial for fostering an inclusive and effective learning environment.

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