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Navigating a Leave of Absence

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There are times when taking a leave of absence from college for mental health reasons may be in a student’s best interest. This is particularly relevant when a student is experiencing symptoms which, despite access to treatment and appropriate accommodations at college, endanger their welfare and safety, pose a threat to others, or significantly adversely affect their academic functioning. It behooves colleges and universities to have clear and consistently applied policies and procedures in place which allow students to freely choose this option when appropriate, while protecting them against discrimination based on disability. Colleges can support students and families in this process by minimizing barriers to taking a leave of absence, assisting them with planning for treatment needs and other aspects of their time away, as well as offering guidance and help around their reentry to school. It is optimal if students, families or other allies, mental health providers, and university support systems all work together to agree upon an individualized plan that best addresses the needs and concerns of the student. College psychiatrists often play an integral role in this process.

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    • Academic accommodations: Adjustments to academic processes which allow students with disabilities equal access to educational opportunities

    • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): A federal law civil rights law passed in 1990 which protects individuals from discrimination based on a disability and guarantees access to the same opportunities as those without disabilities

    • Care manager: A professional who assists people in assessing needs, crafting individualized care plans, identifying and accessing resources, and coordinating care

    • Mental health crisis: A situation when an individual’s mental illness or symptoms pose a serious threat to themselves or others or significantly impair their ability to care for themselves

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    Mezey, L. (2021). Navigating a Leave of Absence. In: Riba, M.B., Menon, M. (eds) College Psychiatry. Psychiatry Update, vol 1. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69468-5_8

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