Helping Students Adapt to Graduate School
Taylor & Francis

Helping Students Adapt to Graduate School

Edition: 1st Edition
Subjects: Medicine, Psychotherapy
ISBN13: 9780789009784
Published: 08 Feb 2000

Format - Paperback / softback
By Earle Sibler

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Helping Students Adapt to Graduate School

Regular price A$60.79
Sale price A$60.79 Regular price A$75.99
Product description

Help graduate students cope with the pressures of school, finances, family, and professors!

In order to succeed in school:

  • The college undergraduate just has to be able to find and operate an elevator in the campus high-rise
  • The master's degree student has to climb the side of the building
  • The PhD student doing research with a professor has to jump over the building in a single bound, carrying the professor

That bit of grim humor contains a bitter kernel of truth. Helping Students Adapt to Graduate School is the first book that focuses on the unique problems of graduate students and the best ways to counsel and support them.

Graduate and professional schools are draining - emotionally, financially, and physically. In addition to coping with the pressures of classes and high performance expectations, many graduate students juggle multiple lives, trying to please their professors, maintain their status as adults, pay for books and classes and rent and food, keep up a place to live, preserve their marriages, raise their children, and deal with their parents, all while they work as teaching assistants, resident advisors, or research assistants. When adults return to school, they may find themselves forced into a childlike status, causing considerable resentment or regression and sometimes reawakening old conflicts. Furthermore, the relationship of professors and graduate students is often complex and emotionally enmeshed, tinged with issues of respect, rivalry, and even romance. Not surprisingly, many graduate students find the conflicts overwhelming at times.

With fascinating case studies and lucid explanations, Helping Students Adapt to Graduate School offers a clear look at the special difficulties of graduate students and practical ways the university can help, including:

  • fostering a sense of belonging
  • providing year-round mental health services
  • helping students handle financial pressures and career decisions
  • supporting the unique needs of minority, international, married, and older students
  • understanding the hidden subtext of faculty-student relationships
  • encouraging a balance of family and school

Helping Students Adapt to Graduate School is an essential resource for deans, administrators, professors, and counselors working with graduate students. By illuminating the complex interplay between the university environment and the inner psychological life of graduate students, it will help you provide supportive services to the students in your campus community.

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