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2 | The Bell March 2017
Feeling Sad? Isabella Attianese ’18
Recently I consulted with the Counseling Center about what to do when you’re feeling sad. Here is what I learned:
The Bell Staff Editors Editors-in-Chief Devina Bhalla ’18 Sarah Swanson ’18 Layout Aashi Patel ’19 Hattie Bauchiero ’18
Contributors Writers Isabella Attianese ’18 Devina Bhalla ’18 Pat Cordes ’18 Caleigh Horrigan ’18 Nicole Lee ’19 Kate Rookey ’18 Sarah Swanson ’18 Nick Vardakas ’18
Photographers Nadezhda Dolyakova ’17 Jason Louro ’17 Amber McKenzie ’18 Anna Wilson ’17
Faculty Advisors Tanya Andrysiak Molly Gotwals P’09 Design & Layout Tobye Cook Seck ’88, P’16
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Surround yourself with positive people and close friends that will improve your overall mood
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Reach out to a trusted person either on campus or at home that you feel comfortable talking to when you are having a difficult time (like advisors, dorm parents, proctors, parents, siblings)
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If you feel the need to talk to a counselor there is always a counselor on call at the number 860-463-0467
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There is also always a nurse on call, just call 860-463-5805
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Remind yourself that you are not alone and there are always people that care about you and are willing to help in times of need
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Focus on the things that make you happy and bring you joy
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Make sure to make time for these things in your life
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