Biblipgraphy #4

Roux, Caitlyn, narrator. “Self-Love, be Intentional.” Tedx Talk, 2017, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCNOJmmHLkQ&t=376s

This source is about how to use Self Love and making sure you do what makes you happy. The cited source above is a Podcast based source, I would say that it could be considered a popular entry. Caitlyn Roux begins to talk about the different things people use to define themselves. The closer you become to yourself the more room you have to grow and the best gift you can give yourself. You’re allowing yourself to grow on own terms and putting yoursself as a priority.

With the speaker talking about her own experience with self love and giving her testimony makes this source more reliable. Caitlyn Roux is a 21 years-old model and also a motivational sspeaker. After reading an interview post on her I learned that she gives others very good advice to live by but also is very strong for being able to stand up and tell her story, let alone trying to help others who could be going through the same thing she went through. I felt as if this was a very important subject that tags along with my blog topic.

CANTO, ANGELA I. 1.acanto@fsu.ed., et al. “College Students in Crisis: Prevention, Identification, and Response Options for Campus Housing Professionals.” Journal of College & University Student Housing, vol. 43, no. 2, Jan. 2017, pp. 44–57. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip&db=eue&AN=125014593&site=eds-live&scope=site.

This source is a academic journal, so this would fall uner the category of a scholarly article. The author talks about several different categories on college students and the scenarios they could face during their time enrolled. The transition to college can be a rough time for a lot of people, from having to pick a major to strugging to meet academic demands. One of the biggest crisis college students may face is trying to fit in the social clicks around us.

Dr. Angela Canto is a Psychologist in Tallahassee, Florida. Angela specializes her career in anxiety, depression, and trauma/ptsd. Once I read her biography and did some research, her qualifications and experience do apply to this topic I’m focusing on. With all of the evidence from the articlecited above, that shows how many people deal with the tough transformation from life before college and once moved onto a college campus. Mental health is something college students can struggle with soon after making that big change.

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