Can someone being Section 12 (Civil Committment) still request/choose hospital?

Can someone being Section 12 (Civil Committment) still request/choose hospital?
Can someone being Section 12 (Civil Committment) still request/choose hospital?

If someone you know is engaging in self-harming behavior, please convince them to go to a hospital! I will find out whether they might have a choice of which hospital in the circumstance that they are “sectioned” by an LICSW, but keep in mind that when someone is sectioned, it is because in a clinician’s professional judgment, doing otherwise would likely be lethal.

Family or Friends or Career?

Family or Friends or Career?
Family or Friends or Career?

I would encourage you not to think of them as zero-sum choices. Balancing friends, family, and career can be very challenging for sure, but all bring a different type of satisfaction into your life. You may find that at different times in your life, one of those needs to take priority over the others – but that will wax and wane throughout life and is part of life’s beauty. Friends and family can support you in your career, and you career will obviously help support your family. Just know that everyone struggles with that balance and you are not alone in trying to figure out what needs to take priority at any given time.

Listen to “The Whirling ways of stars that pass” by Jóhann Jóhannsson or I giorni by Ludovico Einaudi (played by Daniel Hope) and you’ll get it <--

Listen to "The Whirling ways of stars that pass" by Jóhann Jóhannsson or I giorni by Ludovico Einaudi (played by Daniel Hope) and you'll get it
Listen to “The Whirling ways of stars that pass” by Jóhann Jóhannsson or I giorni by Ludovico Einaudi (played by Daniel Hope) and you’ll get it <--

I’m so glad you recommended the arts as a way of understanding a concept! In my perennial enthusiasm for information, I sometimes forget that the way to really grasp something might be through literature, visual arts, or music. Jóhann Jóhannsson and Ludovico Einaudi have answers, too.

I am going to Cancun for spring break and am really scared – my friends want to do drugs I am allergic to them

I am going to Cancun for spring break and am really scared - my friends want to do drugs I am allergic to them
I am going to Cancun for spring break and am really scared – my friends want to do drugs I am allergic to them

If your friends can’t respect that, there’s a big problem with them. Peer pressure to use drugs is ugly enough to begin with, without adding the risk of allergic reactions to the mix. It’s just a few days away, but I hope you can be firm about your intentions and get some agreement from them before heading there. And have a fantastic trip!

I ❤️ this wall! I realize that I’ve asked lot questions about UCS & mental health, and this wall usually gives great answers

I ❤️ this wall! I realize that I've asked lot questions about UCS & mental health, and this wall usually gives great answers--better than what you can get from the administratives! P.S. I hope UCS/wherever your contact don't get bothered with these questions. =)
I ❤️ this wall! I realize that I’ve asked lot questions about UCS & mental health, and this wall usually gives great answers–better than what you can get from the administratives! P.S. I hope UCS/wherever your contact don’t get bothered with these questions. =)

I am only sorry for your own sake that you spend so much time talking to a wall. (Metaphorically speaking.) I will pass along whatever information my assistants are able to glean.

Will a student be punished/request to go on a LOA if that student voluntarily ask for help after a potential risky/self-harming behavior?

Will a student be punished/request to go on a LOA if that student voluntarily ask for help after a potential risky/self-harming behavior? If so, doesn't this scare student away from seeking support?
Will a student be punished/request to go on a LOA if that student voluntarily ask for help after a potential risky/self-harming behavior? If so, doesn’t this scare student away from seeking support?

Please, if you know of someone who is engaging in self-harming behavior, tell them that a leave of absence is not punitive: it is a recognition that the student needs some time to focus on healing & seek a greater degree of support than might be available while they are also engaged in classwork. I am pretty certain that a decision about a leave of absence in that kind of case is one usually reached in dialogue, not imposed, but I will have my assistants seek clarity on this.

Update from Dean of Students Office: “No, in almost every instance, the Dean of Students Office and other offices on campus work with students to get them connected with the appropriate resources on or off campus and supports them through that process. BC’s Involuntary Leave of Absence Policy is only employed in extreme circumstances. If you would like to discuss this more, including the ways that staff in the Dean of Students Office support students, please contact Caroline Davis, Associate Dean for Student Outreach & Support at caroline.davis.2@bc.edu, 617-552-3470 or by stopping by 448 Maloney Hall to schedule an appointment.”

Why is OIP so bureaucratic and awful?

Why is OIP so bureaucratic and awful?
Why is OIP so bureaucratic and awful?

I’m sorry you’re having an unpleasant experience with the Office of International Programs. I would hazard a guess that any office that tries to arrange hundreds of students’ travel and study to countries with a dizzying variety of visa and academic requirements might have a hard time providing perfect service. If you have a complaint about their personnel or procedures, I recommend contacting them directly: oip@bc.edu.

Should I have Connor

Should I have Connor
Should I have Connor

Should you go to the Connors Family Learning Center for tutoring in a huge variety of subjects? YES! Oh, is that not what you meant? IDK, because I don’t know who Connor is & whether or not they’d like to be had by you. It’s kind of contingent on that.

Fell in love w/ my Kairos lead?

Fell in love w/ my Kairos lead?
Fell in love w/ my Kairos lead?

My understanding is that Kairos retreat  leaders are fellow students, so it doesn’t seem like there’s an issue – why not ask him/her out and see where it goes?  You already know you have interests in common.

I can’t stop farting in class. Help?

I can't stop farting in class. Help? <- Have you thought that you might lactose in tolerant? It kicks in at about 18ish
I can’t stop farting in class. Help? [Response: <- Have you thought that you might lactose in tolerant? It kicks in at about 18-ish]

On average, people pass gas about 10-20 times per day. It is possible you are not farting more than usual; you’re just noticing it in class because it’s embarrassing. You can try releasing gas before class (outside or in a bathroom is less noticeable). You might also track what you eat and see if particular foods should be avoided. If you are experiencing other health issues such as diarrhea, constipation, weight loss, etc., see a doctor to make sure your gas is not a symptom of a larger issue.

@ gender identity response: If that’s BC’s position then why isn’t it in the notice of non-discrimination?

@ gender identity If that's BC;s position then why isn't it in the notice of non-discrimination? The student referendum years ago said it should be? Who is holding it up?
@ gender identity response: If that’s BC’s position then why isn’t it in the notice of non-discrimination? The student referendum years ago said it should be? Who is holding it up?

I don’t know if anyone is holding it up, but the BC Notice of Nondiscrimination recommends that people “…are welcome to raise any questions regarding this notice with the Executive Director for Institutional Diversity.” That person is Patricia Lowe, patricia.lowe@bc.edu , 617-552-3334