Mental and Emotional Well-being is a lifelong process of developing our whole selves (cura personalis) and our ability to gain and maintain satisfying relationships, navigate conflict, and become more resilient after experiencing adversity. We believe that everyone plays a role in supporting mental and emotional well-being—individually, within our community, and within our society. Our work is most effective when we come together to support and encourage one another through life’s journey, with its' challenges and triumphs.
Our community-based approach to mental and emotional well-being has been focused around 91³Ô¹ÏÍø’s participation in ’s JED Campus program to create a collaborative, campus-wide initiative that focuses on the systems, programs, and policy development to enhance mental health, substance use, and suicide prevention efforts for 91³Ô¹ÏÍø’s students. The JED comprehensive approach used at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø includes:
- Developing life skills
- Promoting social connectedness
- Identifying students at risk
- Increasing help-seeking behaviors
- Providing mental health and substance misuse services
- Following crisis management procedures
- Reducing access to means
Our work embraces a holistic approach to promoting the 8 Dimensions of Well-Being, positive mental health, connection, and ultimately flourishing, while preventing the adverse impacts of negative mental health, mental illness, and suicide and self-harm.
Emotional—Coping effectively with life and creating satisfying relationships
Environmental—Good health by occupying pleasant, stimulating environments that support well-being
Financial—Satisfaction with current and future financial situations
Intellectual—Recognizing creative abilities and finding ways to expand knowledge and skills
Occupational—Personal satisfaction and enrichment from one’s work
Physical—Recognizing the need for physical activity, healthy foods, and sleep
Social—Developing a sense of connection, belonging, and a well-developed support system
Spiritual—Expanding a sense of purpose and meaning in life
(SAMHSA)