Yale University. Dept. of University Health.
The Student Mental Hygiene Division of the Department of University Health was established at Yale in 1925 under President James Rowland Angell. The division began as a consulting body under Dr. Arthur Ruggles, in an effort to provide mental health and psychological services to Yale students, and found its more formal existence after 1930. Led by Dr. Clements Collard Fry, the office functioned to serve the needs of Yale students and faculty, assist the New Haven community, and was a leading advocate in the field of college mental hygiene. In addition to providing counseling and performing psychological testing, the division held courses, seminars, and lectures; engaged in special projects with outside bodies, including the U. S. government; and produced written reports based on its research.
From the description of Records of the Department of University Health, Division of Student Mental Hygiene, Yale University, 1926-1969 (inclusive), 1930-1955 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702160946
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