
Introduction
PTSD diagnoses among college students more than doubled between 2017 and 2022, according to a New York Times article. Ariel Rios, executive director of the Health and Wellness Center at Utica University, emphasizes the importance of parental support.
Understanding the Issue
Rios suggests parents use the summer break to talk with their children about their college experiences. Understanding any difficulties they faced can be crucial. “Take some time to talk to them about how their experience was and any difficulties they had,” Rios said.
Recognizing Warning Signs
Parents should also watch for warning signs of PTSD, such as changes in behavior. “If your student seems different, like staying in their room a lot or not interacting with the family, it could be a sign something’s going on,” Rios noted. Engaging with children and providing support can make a significant difference.
Conclusion
Providing support and understanding can make a significant difference in the lives of college students facing PTSD. For more information, visit the original article.

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