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- Body, Mind, Space, and Spirit: Margaret Rigg Art Collection8:00 am
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Building a Stronger You
This group is for students who want to develop ways to cope with painful and strong feelings more effectively. Participants will learn and practice dialectical behavioral therapy skills related to distress tolerance and emotion regulation. While participants are welcome to discuss relevant personal life experiences and concerns, this group functions similarly to a class format in which the group leader teaches skills and then group members brainstorm ways to practice them and share their experiences of using the skills. Students are encouraged to practice these skills and apply them between group sessions. Link to be provided by group leader prior to the start of each group.
When | 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm on Tuesday, April 13, 2021 |
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Location | Zoom |
Contact Name | Ilana Licht, PhD |