Wednesday, September 30, 2020

UNIVERSITY SETS UP SUPPORT SDPACES FOR STUDENTS TRAUMITIZED BY PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE

 

University sets up support spaces for students traumitized by presidential debate

'Is not a substitute for psychotherapy, does not constitute mental health treatment'

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(SUMMIT NEWS) – Ohio's Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), the site of last night's presidential debate has set up dedicated 'support spaces' for students who have been triggered by the tense exchange.

For any poor snowflake babies who couldn't handle the nasty orange man telling Joe Biden "There's nothing smart about you," CWRU is providing a "confidential safe space" where they can talk and cry about it.

The University says "students can discuss the impact of recent national events, including the presidential debate and upcoming election."

There are eight "presidential debate support spaces" available for students to attend, according to the university which asks that everybody use "respectful dialogue."

The spaces will remain active from Monday through to next Friday, for 'virtual counselling sessions.'

https://www.wnd.com/2020/09/university-sets-support-spaces-students-traumitized-presidential-debate/

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