(and if you’re interested in learning more about meditation and mindfulness, check out this deal from the Shinnyo Center in Manhattan: Present them your valid CUNY/SUNY ID for complimentary 3-month membership, if you sign up before 11/15. More info about the center can be found at their website: shinnyocenternyc.org)

Mindfulness for Stress and Anxiety Workshop

Monday, November 16th, 2015

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Room #5417

Are you feeling stressed?  Overwhelmed? Does it feel like you’re always somewhere else, ruminating about the past or worrying about the future?  Are you engaging in behaviors to manage stress that you would like to change?

Mindfulness is a practice of learning to attend to the present moment with more acceptance.  It is a systematic way of slowing down, observing one’s reactions, and relating to experiences with greater ease and compassion.  Mindfulness has been shown to enhance well-being by reducing the impact of stress and helping people cope with symptoms of anxiety and depression.  In addition, mindfulness can be applied to managing urges and cravings to use substances or other problematic behaviors such as self-injury and over-eating.

Join us for a workshop to learn the basic principles of mindfulness along with guided practices that can be easily incorporated in daily life.  All are welcome.

Dr. Jenifer Talley is a clinical psychologist and Assistant Director of The Center for Optimal Living and Assistant Director of The New School’s Concentration in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counseling.  She has expertise in helping people develop mindfulness practices to address symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use, and other risky behaviors.

Rachel Wyner, M.A. is a Clinical Psychology Extern at Student Counseling Services at the Wellness Center Student Counseling Services.

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

To register 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.  You must have your student ID with current validation sticker available to present.

Wellness Center

212-817-7020 (p)

212-817-1602 (f)

wellness@gc.cuny.edu

http://cuny.is/wellnesscenter

http://cuny.is/wellnessresources

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