Irish University Students with Mental Health Difficulties  
Experiences, Challenges and Supports
Author(s): Emma Farrell

Explore the lived experiences of students with mental health difficulties in higher education in Ireland.

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ISBN: 9781916704862
Pages: 166

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How can universities better support students who are struggling with their mental health?

Drawing on hours of in-depth interviews, this book examines the lived experiences of students with mental health difficulties in higher education. Author Emma Farrell aims to illuminate the experience of navigating the transition to university, accessing support, managing coursework and expectations, while also forming relationships, identity, and a sense of belonging.

Emphasising the importance of the student voice in improving student well-being, this book is ideal reading for students of Education, Mental Health, Psychology, Sociology, and Cultural Anthropology.

Emma Farrell PhD is Senior Researcher in the School of Education, University College Dublin.

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How can universities better support students who are struggling with their mental health?

Drawing on hours of in-depth interviews, this book examines the lived experiences of students with mental health difficulties in higher education. Author Emma Farrell aims to illuminate the experience of navigating the transition to university, accessing support, managing coursework and expectations, while also forming relationships, identity, and a sense of belonging.

Emphasising the importance of the student voice in improving student well-being, this book is ideal reading for students of Education, Mental Health, Psychology, Sociology, and Cultural Anthropology.

About The Author

Emma Farrell PhD is Senior Researcher in the School of Education, University College Dublin.

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