Kristy Kazzi
Staff Writer
At WCC, Karolyn Lehn emerges as a steady presence, offering solace and support to students navigating the complexities of academic life.
Her journey from high school guidance counselor to licensed therapist reflects a commitment to nurturing individuals through life’s challenges.
Driven by an innate desire to foster growth and resilience, Lehn reflects on the evolving landscape of mental health stress, particularly in the aftermath of the pandemic.
“The pandemic kind of changed things for me,” she said. “I have seen a major shift in mental health stress compared to before the pandemic to now.”
According to the World Health Organization in a scientific brief released in 2022, there has been a 25% increase in prevalence of anxiety and depression worldwide since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nevertheless, amidst these shifting tides, her dedication remains the same, rooted in the belief that she is able to help students.
“I was hoping that my skill set and my licensure would allow students to navigate through these different stressors as they work to get a degree,” said Lehn.
When asked to give a piece of advice to students hesitant about reaching out, Lehn advocates for the exploration of available resources, urging students to seek support without hesitation.
Her approach mirrors the principles she advocates for her students, encouraging them to prioritize their mental and emotional health amidst the pressures of academia and juggling life, work and school.
“I hope the feeling that this campus has continues as time goes on cause I really think its a special place,” she said.
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