Mental Health Literature Review Topics
Campus counseling waitlists keep stretching, and journal output on depression, anxiety, trauma, and well-being grows every month. As academic researchers at TopicSuggestions, we know a strong literature review starts with a precise, doable topic, clear boundaries, and credible sources. Today we will come up with ideas you can actually finish: focused, current, and scoped for semester timelines. Our thesis is simple: students succeed when topics are framed by population, setting, intervention, and outcome. Below, we map options across themes—clinical conditions, student life, digital tools, cultural and equity perspectives, measurement, and policy—with a brief angle and scope note for each so you know where to start, what to include, and how to keep it manageable.