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Events and
Programming
In this section, you can read
a general description of our outreach services and the thinking behind them, after which
you'll find a listing of our upcoming outreach events.
The thinking behind
it. The Furman Counseling Center's outreach programming is just what the word
implies: it represents our commitment to reach out beyond our office walls to the
Barnard community. In presenting our psychoeducational workshops, seminars, and
events, we have the goal of helping Barnard students be as strong and self-aware as
possible. If we can help students learn about stress management before they
get too stressed-out, about eating problems before they get too caught up in
their diets, about getting help for depression before they've been depressed all
semester, then we can help keep small problems from becoming larger.
We
target community issues as well as individual issues with our outreach program, and one of
the most important is diversity. We consider attention to diversity issues --
whether they relate to race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, or class --
to be centrally relevant to our mission as a service. Given the impact of racism,
sexism, heterosexism and other biases on self-esteem, personal development, and
interpersonal dynamics, it seems self-evident to us that this would be so.
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Anxiety Awareness Week
April 21-25, 2008 |
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Perfectionism
Workshop
April 22, 2008, 8-9p, Plimpton Hall TV
lounge
Join us in an interactive workshop discussing
perfectionism
and ways to manage stress.
Spring
Rejuvenation
Thursday, April 24, 2008,
5-7p, Lewis Parlor (Brooks Hall)
Release worries and rejuvenate
yourself with our free relaxation
workshop, herbal tea and a massage from the stressbusters.
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