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HAPHE Postcard From Home

A POSTCARD FROM HOME

Get first-hand information on the tell-tale signs that things may not be a hundred per cent and of course how to make sure, as a parent that your child is ahead of the curve emotionally and psychologically. Tuck in to sneak previews and insight. What students talk about. Where things tend to get emotionally overwhelming for students. 

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A postcard from home is a series of candid one-to-one interviews our correspondents at HAPHE have with student services professionals. information and insight from University counsellors, safeguarding experts and course tutors. Each probing for first-hand insight into what, in general, they come across on a day-to-day basis.

 

In a nutshell, A Postcard From Home will keep you in the loop of what you might want to look out for. As well things to do with your child to make life a lot easier

Uma O'Reilly 

Mother and  Student Counsellor

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About HAPHE 

Alarming statistics from the World Health Organization indicate that anxiety and trauma are the primary contributors to the escalating rates of depression in our modern era. HAPHE commissioned research has further unveiled a strong correlation between trauma-induced depression and the prevalence of dependency/addiction-related connection patterns.

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By throwing light on and promoting the positive impact of diversified emotional connections, we attack the sharp and rapidly increasing rise in trauma-led depression rates among young people.

What HAPHE Does

At HAPHE, our mission is to provide young individuals with practical tools and techniques that empower them to prevent trauma and its associated challenges. We offer comprehensive resources to help them cultivate healthy connections with their world and the people around them. These connections are built in a manner that not only promotes their overall well-being but has also been proven to reduce the risk of depression, prolonged anxiety, and trauma. We refer to this approach as emotional connection planning.

 

Are you interested in partnering with us to create a trauma-resistant environment and support young people in navigating the stresses and uncertainties of college life? Together, we can guide them, from a young age, in making and building emotional connections in a way that minimizes exposure to trauma and anxiety.

Our Why

In today's rapidly evolving landscape, the way we connect with our world has been transformed by the accessibility of media networks, technological advancements, and evolving marketing processes. These connections have emerged as vital triggers for overall well-being, making them of utmost importance in modern history. Furthermore, with a growing population of young individuals and a dynamic job market, the significance of fostering healthy connections becomes even more pronounced.

 

The need for proactive depression prevention planning is paramount as our social culture continues to evolve. It is crucial to strike a balance, acknowledging that deep connections must be regulated in this age while recognizing the fervent desire of marketing agencies and brands to foster such connections. This calls for an intervention—an intervention that can shape the way we navigate and prioritize our connections in a manner that safeguards mental well-being and promotes a healthier social landscape.

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