GROUP MEETINGS

Spring 2013
Semester Groups
Start: January/February
Location Group

Starts February 7, 2013 

Thursdays, 11:00 a.m.

 

The Scott Center

Group Therapy Room, 2nd floor


RELATIONSHIP GROUP THERAPY!

Relationships can be tough. Come join us for a unique opportunity to meet weekly with peers and group therapy facilitators to help learn about and improve the relationships in your life. Share information, give and receive feedback all in a safe, supportive, and confidential setting!

Open to all Florida Tech Student, FREE of charge

Starts January 17, 2013

Thursdays, 5:00 p.m.

Please RSVP with:

CAPS, (FIT Students)  and 

CPS, Scott Center, (Community)

The Scott Center

Seminar Room, 2nd floor

LET'S GET SOCIAL, TAKE 2!!

Deal with the social challenges in your life: College, Work, Internships, Friends, Family & Romance!

A weekly group session sponsored by CAPS and Scott Center Psychological Services with discussions and role plays about communication, perspective taking, "speed meeting", relationship issues and more!

Any Florida Tech student ages 18-28 with Asperger's Syndrome, Learning Differences, or other Social/Communication challenge

HAS BEEN CANCELLED

 

 

 

HOW TO MANAGE BEING A GRADUATE STUDENT

GRADUATE STUDENT SUPPORT GROUP

GSSG - Get Some Savvy Guidance!

This group is open to all Florida Tech graduate students. It will provide an opportunity for members to openly share and discuss their graduate school experiences. Group will maintain weekly themes, such as understanding stressors associated with graduate school, seeking a balance, developing social support, dealing with academic difficulties or trouble with colleagues or advisors, managing thesis/dissertation writing and handling financial concerns. Students are encouraged to bring any specific challenges or topics to group.

HAS BEEN CANCELLED

 


PASSPORT TO SUPPORT

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS SUPPORT GROUP

For the first time, CAPS is offering a support group just for international students! Come join us and talk about adjustment, homesickness, life in the United States, and cultural differences. The group is free, confidential, and interactive - all international students are welcome to attend and talk about any concerns and challenges they might be facing.