When Studying Psychology Starts Affecting Your Own Mental Health
I still remember Elena. Not because she was struggling in the way most students do. But because of the irony her situation carried. She was studying Psychology… while slowly losing her own emotional stability. The Student Who Wanted to Help Others Elena wasn’t in this program by accident. She had purpose. A single mother. A part-time caregiver for her aging parent. And a student who genuinely believed in mental health advocacy. She often said: “I want to understand people better so I can help them heal.” And she meant it. But then came Research Methods and Statistics. The Breaking Point Wasn’t Sudden It started with confusion. Formulas that didn’t feel “human.” Research designs that felt abstract. Statistical models that refused to make sense under pressure. Then came the shift. Late-night studying turned into anxiety. Assignments turned into dread. Deadlines turned into physical stress responses. She wasn’t just studying anymore. She was reacting. When Learning Becomes Emotional Press...