What's Happening Now
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Mental Health Awareness Week (October 5-9, 2009)
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GLBTQ Awareness Month (October, 2009)
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Week Without Violence (October 19-23, 2009)
Ongoing Presentations
Sexual Assault "Talk Show"
Contact Dr. Erin Snyder for more information.
This program follows a talk show format. Roles include: A talk show host, a victim, an alleged perpetrator, a friend of the perpetrator, and a therapist/expert. The goal is to facilitate audience discussion and understanding of the cultural rape myths culture. Each member remains in role and interacts with the audience as that person. Rape myths as well as rape-supportive attitudes held by both males and females are discussed and clarified. At the end, team members step out of their roles and share insights about their experiences in those roles.
Biofeedback and Mind/Body Lab Presentations
Contact Dr. Lisa Viator for more information.
Psychoeducational outreach to campus community and Athletics Department.
Presentations to Classes, Student Groups, or Faculty/Staff
Contact Dr. Klint Hobbs or Dr. Erin Snyder for more information.
The SCC provides individual programs for a variety of topics including:
- Stress management
- Adjusting to College
- Body Image and Healthy Eating Behaviors
- Sexual Assault Prevention
- Relationship Violence
- Healthy Relationships
- Diversity Issues (power and privilge, GLBTQ issues, race/ethnicity, social class, etc.)
- Other mental health concerns