Coinciding with the grim anniversary of October 7th,听 this 3-part workshop series will provide Jewish students with a safe, supportive environment to explore and process the unique impact of intergenerational trauma, particularly as it relates to the steep rise of antisemitism and the current Jewish experience.
Distress tolerance is a core skill that is useful in times of crisis. This 2-session workshop will teach you concrete skills such as radical acceptance, improving the moment, and self-soothing to better cope in challenging/stressful situations.听听Please plan on attending both dates.
As graduate students, we know that taking care of ourselves while we juggle everything can be challenging. Join us for this peer-led online workshop where we explore what well-being means to you, and access tools and resources to reflect on how to take small steps to implement positive actions in your life.
The 黑料不打烊 Art Hive is a space devoted to making art and community, located within the Healthy Living Annex at the Student Wellness Hub.
We offer creative experiences to foster a sense of togetherness along with individual well-being.
Participation requires no art background or experience.
Do you have difficulty coping in these uncertain times? Feel you lack a sense of personal control in your life? Do you struggle? In this workshop you will learn coping skills and mindfulness to help you manage anxiety and stress.
One of the best ways to build motivation is by getting started. Start your week strong by joining a 30-minute "plan your week" session on Monday mornings.
The School of Social Work is partnering with the Student Wellness Hub to bring you Mental Health for Young Carers: Relationships, Meaning and Resiliency, in recognition of National Caregivers Week.
Interest in learning how to turn failure into success? This workshop will focus on defining failure, describing resilience, grit, and it's connection to emotional well-being, and identifying practical steps to build resilience, cope with failure and create change!
The goal of an emotion regulation workshop is to help participants develop and improve emotion regulation.
This workshop is Part 3 in a series of 4 short skill-based workshops designed to explore a skill from each of the 4 modules of Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT). Each workshop is designed to stand alone but participants are also invited to attend all 4.听
Are you feeling overwhelmed by grad school? You鈥檙e not alone!
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Are you currently experiencing difficulties in your romantic relationships? The Skills for Healthier Relationships听Workshop will help you understand behaviors and patterns in romantic relationships听and develop effective strategies so that you can find compatible partners or improve your existing听relationships.听
Do you find it challenging to balance life and academics? Do you feel disconnected from others in your program? Do you sometimes struggle to retain your focus and direction? Join the group for ideas, encouragement, motivation and a sense of connectedness!听
Are you a student听as well as听a听parent? Do you听find it challenging to balance听family and academic obligations? Do you feel disconnected from your peers?听Join our group听and connect with other student-parents听to receive听support, ideas,听and encouragement.听Registrants may attend any or all sessions.
Tap into your story and explore your voice in an environment of dignity, courage, and respect. No experience is required! Every workshop is unique.
Please register 24 hours prior to the start of the event.