As the number of students seeking on-campus help for mental health issues rises, schools find themselves struggling to keep up with demand—leaving many waiting weeks for help.
In August 2016, when she landed on the leafy, almost comically picture-perfect campus of Ithaca College in upstate New York, Makai probably seemed, to the other freshmen, like she was doing just fine. She fell in quickly with a core group of friends, and soon they were watching TV in the lounge, cruising to house parties, and venturing over the hill to frats at neighboring Cornell.She sometimes got so gripped by social anxiety that she could barely form sentences.
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