Managing Stress, Burnout, Anxiety, & Mental Health Challenges in Grad School in Academic Research

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
  • In this episode, I collected my responses to questions I received on a panel discussion hosted by the American Chemical Society. I redacted any names and read the questions myself. Here is the list of topics with timestamps.
    0:28 What is your background and how did you become interested in mental health of academic researchers?
    2:00 Is there something special about researchers that make them especially susceptible to mental health challenges?
    4:39 We often hear that academics are not good at saying no. How do you think about how to say no to people even about opportunities that may be exciting?
    6:26 How do you know you are burned out, depressed, or anxious?
    8:22 How do you respond to a friend or coworker who comes to you with an admission that they might be burned out, depressed, or anxious?
    9:22 What are some resources on campus that you can reach out to for coping with anxiety and depression?
    10:34 What are some self-care routines you do as alternative coping strategies for stress, burnout, and other metal health challenges?
    12:21 How do you cope with mental health challenge or other negative situation that arises because of your relationship with your advisor?
    15:47 Should I feel bad about taking a weekday off for self-care?
    16:23 How do you get out of doing things you don’t want to do?
    18:23 How do you work with a PI who is not transparent about their expectations?
    19:15 What if I need to switch labs at the end of my PhD?
    20:14 How do I know where the supportive labs are before I join?
    21:26 Do I have to do a PhD to have a fulfilling job in research?

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