Positive Parenting: Using Improved Communication to Set Limits

Part I – April 16, 2015, Thursday

Part II – April 23, 2015, Thursday

10am-11am

Room # 7209

 Facilitated by Dr. Pia Scaglione

Are you frustrated that communication patterns with your children have become negative and/or unproductive?  This workshop will help you develop the skills to be more effective with less stress, moving towards healthier and more positive interactions. 

Dr. Pia Scaglione is a clinical psychologist offering individual therapy and various classes/workshops related to fertility and parenting in Brooklyn and Manhattan. Her areas of interest/expertise include- women’s issues across the lifespan, depressive disorders, perinatal mood disorders, parenting, adjustment difficulties, bereavement, and fertility issues.

THE IMPOSTER SYNDROME

APRIL 15, 2015 (Wednesday)

10:45am-12:15pm

Room 9204

Do you often feel like a fraud, faking your way through graduate school, just waiting for your true inadequacies to be exposed for all to see?  Enduring and sometimes overwhelming feelings of fraudulence are central to psychological experience known as The Imposter Phenomenon.  In this interactive workshop, we will discuss The Imposter Phenomenon, and work to help students develop strategies to combat this often crippling experience.

Please note that no food or beverage will be allowed during this workshop.

To register for either workshop, stop by the Wellness Center Student Counseling Services in Room 6422 to fill out a workshop application. The application has also been attached for your convenience, email and fax is acceptable.  For more information please call (212) 817-8731.  Yo must have your student ID with current validation sticker available to present.

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