Madison Clary-Wortham ('16, '18 M.S.) first began taking Zoloft for anxiety when she was 11. By high school, depression had kicked in, and during her freshman year at UNT, she realized she needed to seek additional help for her mental health.
"I remember sitting in a psychology class, and I felt like an elephant was sitting on my chest," she says. "That's when I had my first public anxiety attack."
Clary-Wortham's story is not an uncommon one. Generation Z in particular is one of the most stressed age groups, according to the American Psychological Association.
That's why, as the campus continues to grow, UNT is dedicated to helping students with all of the challenges that can stand in the way of mental health through resources such as the Office of Disability Access, Psychology Clinic, and Counseling and Testing Center. Click here for a full list of on-campus, online and Denton-based mental health resources.