Staying Connected
Research has shown that our relationships with ourselves, others, and even nature have a profound impact on physical health and psychological well-being. In this workshop, we will use a variety of art-based practices to explore ways of building and maintaining this all-important sense of connection.
Facilitated by Peggy Tileston, MT-BC and Sondra Rosenberg, ATR-BC
About the Creative Approaches to Self-Care Series
In order to care effectively for others, we must first learn to care for ourselves. This interdisciplinary series is designed to engage students in self-care practices that promote healthy stress management and burnout prevention. Workshops will address topics including how to cope with stress and anxiety, cultivate relaxation techniques, find balance and develop self-compassion.
Please note: This workshop is in-person and open to Jefferson students only; pre-registration required. Students who register and don't show up may not be able to register for future Jefferson Humanities & Health events.
Series Topics
Mon., Jan. 24, 5-6:30 p.m. – Staying Connected (virtual)
Mon., Feb. 21, 5-6 p.m. – Relaxation (virtual)
Mon., Mar. 21, 5-6 p.m. – Growing Resilience (virtual)
Mon., Apr. `18, 5-6:30 p.m. – Finding Perspective (in-person)
Co-presented with the Student Counseling Center (SCC)