By Jane Suda, Head of Reference & Information Services & Jeannie Hoag, Reference and Assessment Librarian
October 10th is World Mental Health Day!
Each year, the World Health Organization (WHO) observes World Mental Health Day, an international campaign to raise awareness and mobilize efforts in support of mental health. This year’s theme is Mental Health in Humanitarian Emergencies. The World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) and WHO have created this WMHD 2025 Campaign Toolkit, which we invite you to explore and consider how our community can provide care and support to those in need during times of crisis.
Why the Library?
Well-being is comprised of good mental health, physical health, emotional health, and spiritual health. As we strive for wellness, we search for people, experiences, and places that support our journey. The library is a place for searching and discovery; libraries offer spaces and resources for non-judgmental exploration of topics and ideas; libraries can provide escape, refuge, comfort, and community. This blog post will highlight Fordham Library resources to support your mental health wellness journey.
Fordham Mental Health Professionals
As members of the Fordham community, we benefit from the wealth of services and support provided by Fordham’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS). We recommend that you explore the Wellness Resources for Students available through Fordham CPS, and read this article, On Student Flourishing, by Jeffery Ng, Director of Counseling and Psychological Services at Fordham University, published in Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education.
World Mental Health Day Library Resources
For Students
- You've Got This: A Student's Guide to Well-Being at University and Beyond, by Rachael Alexander (2025)
- Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us, by Susan Magsamen (2023)
- Mindfulness in a Digital World, by Dave Harley (2022)
For Faculty
- Understanding and Supporting College Students with Empathy: A Guide for Higher Education Practitioners, by Laura Parson (2025)
- Improving Learning and Mental Health in the College Classroom, by Robert I. Eaton (2023)
For Everyone
- Handbook of Positive Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality, edited by Edward B. Davis, Everett L. Worthington Jr., and Sarah A. Schnitker (2023)
- Toxic Positivity: Keeping it Real in a World Obsessed with Being Happy, by Whitney Goodman, LMFT (2022)
- The Urban Brain: Mental Health in the Vital City, Nikolas Rose and Des Fitzgerald (2022)
Online Courses
- The Science of Well-Being, by Laurie Santos. (Yale via Coursera, variable pricing)
- Managing Happiness, by Arthur Brooks (Harvard via edX, audit for free)
Additional resources that you may want to consider
- National Alliance on Mental Illness, Mental Health Awareness Week (NAMI) website
- Mental health fact sheet from WHO (September 2025)
- National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) website
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