safe space
09/23/2017 / By Lance D Johnson
Emotional “safe space” in jeopardy? New college kids worry about their peers having more friends than they do
A Harvard/University of British Columbia (UBC) study unmasked a serious emotional deficit occurring among young adults. The researchers surveyed 1,099 freshmen UBC students to understand their relationships, perception of friendship, and sense of belonging. The study revealed that many new college kids display traits of delayed emotional maturity because they worry that their peers have […]
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