Are you a student as well as a parent? Do you find it challenging to balance family and academic obligations? Do you feel disconnected from your peers? Join our group and connect with other student-parents to receive support, ideas, and encouragement. Registrants may attend any or all sessions.
Do you find yourself saying yes to requests that you should really say no to? Do you have difficulty accepting constructive criticism? Do you have problems asking for what you want? Come and learn how to be assertive!
This workshop is Part 1 in a series of 4 short skill-based workshops designed to explore a skill from each of the 4 modules of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). Each workshop is designed to stand alone but participants are also invited to attend all 4.
The Foundation Series Part 3:ĚýSkills for Managing Test Anxiety
Participants will meet weekly for 8 weeks. Group size is limited to 8 participants for the 8 week period.
Do you get nervous about presenting your research?
Do you find it challenging to balance your academics with other aspects of your life? Do you sometimes feel isolated? Do you at times struggle to retain your focus and motivation? Join the Mac Grad support group for ideas, encouragement, and a sense of connectedness. Students welcome to bring their lunch.
The goal of this 1.5 hour session workshop is to introduce students living with chronic health conditions to some tips and strategies for managing symptoms of mental fog, difficulty concentrating, fatigue due to health challenges, and/or sensations of pain & discomfort. We outl
Come join us in this hands-on crafty workshop where you will brainstorm an IDP vision statement and use collage to make a vision board. Workshop goers will have the opportunity to digitally or physically collage to make a vision board to stay on track with their goals!
The Skills for Healthier Relationships Workshop will help you understand behaviors and patterns in romantic relationships and develop effective strategies so that you can find compatible partners or improve your existing relationships.Â
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This workshop is Part 2 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.
The Foundation Series Part 4: Skills for Building Atomic Habits
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.
This 90-minute workshop consisting of two sessions will introduce students to a variety of cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques to help manage anxiety and mood, including strategies for relaxation, managing stress, and achieving more balanced thinking.
Are you a student as well as a parent? Do you find it challenging to balance family and academic obligations? Do you feel disconnected from your peers? Join our group and connect with other student-parents to receive support, ideas, and encouragement. Registrants may attend any or all sessions.