Abstract
This workshop will address how to identify distressed students in your midst, whether it be from a break-up, poor grades, relationship problems or mental health issues, and who you can turn to for help and assistance in order to reach out and help these students. A handout indicating various presenting problems, along with the phone numbers and resources available to help with these issues, will be available for all attendees.
Biography
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Nancy J. Carbonell, PhD, psychologist and professor in the Department of Graduate Psychology & Counseling, coordinator of the counseling education programs.
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Judith Fisher, PhD, psychologist and director of the Counseling & Testing Center
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Frances Faehner, PhD, vice president for Campus & Student Life, and Title IX Coordinator
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Steve Yeagley, DMin, assistant vice president for Student Life
Location
BUL 207
Start Date
8-17-2017 10:00 AM
End Date
8-17-2017 12:20 PM
How to Help Distressed Students: Learn the Signs and Resources Available To You
BUL 207
This workshop will address how to identify distressed students in your midst, whether it be from a break-up, poor grades, relationship problems or mental health issues, and who you can turn to for help and assistance in order to reach out and help these students. A handout indicating various presenting problems, along with the phone numbers and resources available to help with these issues, will be available for all attendees.