Taking care of your mental health is just as important as taking care of your physical health. Whether you’re navigating daily stress, big life transitions, or just trying to stay balanced during a busy semester, these six strategies can help support your emotional well-being:
Talk to someone you trust: Staying connected is key. Reach out to a friend, professor, or mental health professional. You’re never a burden.
Look after your physical health: Prioritize sleep, movement, hydration, and balanced meals. Small habits can make a big impact.
Do things that bring you joy: Whether it's creating art, playing sports, or spending time with loved ones, engaging in meaningful activities can improve your mood and reduce stress.
Steer away from harmful substances: Avoid using drugs or alcohol to cope. They often worsen mental health in the long run.
Establish a routine: Structure and consistency can provide stability, especially during uncertain or high-stress times.
Seek professional help: At UMBC, Retriever Integrated Health (RIH) offers individual therapy, group counseling, workshops, and peer-based skill-building to help students navigate life and mental health challenges.
Mental health care is not one-size-fits-all. What matters most is finding what works for you and knowing support is available.
Learn more about mental health services at UMBC: https://health.umbc.edu/counseling-services/counseling/
National mental health resources: nami.org/mham