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Respect Matters | UMatter
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In healthy relationships, respect matters. Whether it’s roommates or family, a hook-up or marriage, friends or teammates, mutual respect is the basis for building healthy relationships and preventing interpersonal violence. On this site, you can:. Learn how to build a healthy relationship. Find helpful information about consent. Educate yourself on how to support someone who experiences. Interpersonal violence and how to call out/in disrespectful behaviors. 2017 The Trustees of Princeton University.
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Limits Matter | UMatter
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Help Someone Who Drank Too Much. Express Concern About Someone's Drinking. To succeed at Princeton, you set limits for yourself all the time. You limit your time on Netflix or the time you spend in meetings. Alcohol is no different: you need to decide for yourself where you draw the line. When it comes to alcohol, most people do set limits for themselves. For example, among Princeton students*:. 28% of undergraduates are current non-drinkers including 18% who have never used alcohol. According to the 201...
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How to Help | UMatter
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Princeton Distress Awareness and Response. Don't second-guess yourself. If you think someone is in distress, they probably are. If you notice a situation and interpret the event as a problem, assume personal responsibility and know the skills necessary to implement help. All you need to do is be REALL. Pay attention to the following indicators and Reach Out when you see them. Deterioration in work quality. Disorganized or erratic performance. Work with disturbing content. Acting differently/out of control.
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Limits Matter | UMatter
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Help Someone Who Drank Too Much. Express Concern About Someone's Drinking. To succeed at Princeton, you set limits for yourself all the time. You limit your time on Netflix or the time you spend in meetings. Alcohol is no different: you need to decide for yourself where you draw the line. When it comes to alcohol, most people do set limits for themselves. For example, among Princeton students*:. 28% of undergraduates are current non-drinkers including 18% who have never used alcohol. According to the 201...
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Connecting Matters | UMatter
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Princeton Distress Awareness and Response. How are you feeling? It is important to tune into yourself as well as others who might be struggling. Being mindful of your and others’ mental health will improve your choices, your relationships, your physical health, and your well-being. STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH ON PRINCETON’S CAMPUS. Princeton is exciting, fun, stimulating and challenging. But it can also be stressful. Connecting matters to yourself and others. Recognizing signs of distress. Know the resources a...
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Connecting Matters | UMatter
http://umatter.princeton.edu/connecting
Princeton Distress Awareness and Response. How are you feeling? It is important to tune into yourself as well as others who might be struggling. Being mindful of your and others’ mental health will improve your choices, your relationships, your physical health, and your well-being. STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH ON PRINCETON’S CAMPUS. Princeton is exciting, fun, stimulating and challenging. But it can also be stressful. Connecting matters to yourself and others. Recognizing signs of distress. Know the resources a...
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Respect Matters | UMatter
http://umatter.princeton.edu/respect
In healthy relationships, respect matters. Whether it’s roommates or family, a hook-up or marriage, friends or teammates, mutual respect is the basis for building healthy relationships and preventing interpersonal violence. On this site, you can:. Learn how to build a healthy relationship. Find helpful information about consent. Educate yourself on how to support someone who experiences. Interpersonal violence and how to call out/in disrespectful behaviors. 2017 The Trustees of Princeton University.