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ALACRITY TRAINING SERIES- The Impact of School-Based Mental Health Support on Adolescent Mental Health at Williamstown High School

The Impact of School-Based Mental Health Support on Adolescent Mental Health at Williamstown High School

Christina Copeland

Christina Copeland is a Williamstown High School, and Rowan College of South Jersey graduate. She completed her associate's degree in arts and science while in high school. Throughout her career, she conducted several research projects. She worked for the Rowan University of Osteopathic Medicine to provide mental health professionals with resources to connect with their patients during the Covid-19 Pandemic. She also researched at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, New Jersey on using alternative treatments such as Indole-3-Carbinol to measure their effectiveness in limiting the growth of cancer cells. At Williamstown High School, she conducted a study to measure the effectiveness of mental health programs on student mental health. Currently, She is a Karsh Stem Scholar Biology student at Howard University. Her goal upon graduation is to complete an MD/Ph.D. and become a researcher.

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