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Coronavirus Support Webinar Series | Art of Patience ✚
ZoomMany of us are impatient at times. And when we lose control of our patience it hurts not only us, but those around us. Impatience raises our stress levels and over time can even inflict physical harm to our bodies. But it seems that patience is a skill that is quickly diminishing, but one that…
Coronavirus Support Webinar Series | Talking to Kids About Violent Event with Widespread Media Coverage ✚
ZoomAfter an event with widespread media coverage, how do you talk to children about what happened? Should you have the conversation at all, or is it better to try to shield them from the news? This session will provide guidance on these important subjects. Friday, May 29 - 12:00 pm For more information about your…
How Race & Ethnicity Matter in Youth Mentoring ★
ZoomHow Race & Ethnicity Matter in Youth Mentoring Bernadette Sanchez, Ph.D. Vincent de Paul Professor DePaul University Department of Psychology Monday, June 1, 2020 12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. Register to connect via Zoom https://uci.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Kq3FQfUqToa1xXwR-uf7_w Abstract: Much of the literature on youth mentoring has focused on the effects of mentoring interventions (e.g., DuBois et al.,…
Difficult Conversations During A Time Of Unrest Across America Webinar ✚
ZoomMillions of people across the country have read about and watched footage from tragic events over the past several days. It’s normal for events like this to generate strong feelings, which often carry over to conversations at home and at the workplace. Discussions about polarizing issues that surface can be tense or even destructive. Avoiding…
NCFDD Summer 2020 | Multi-Week Course: From Project to Publication – the Art of Manuscript Revision ★
6/3/2020 - 6/24/2020 (Wednesdays) 2:00-3:00pm ET Naomi Greyser, PhD Associate Professor University of Iowa Register Here P.S. Just a reminder you can get $500 off your Institutional Membership if you renew by July 1st. If you would like to go ahead and commit to continuing to support your faculty for the…
Parkside Chats: Compassion Fatigue ✚
ZoomParkside Chats: Compassion Fatigue How to stay happy when overloaded with sadness during the pandemic DATE Fri, 06/05/2020 - 2:30pm to 3:30pm LOCATION Zoom Webinar DETAILS Join us for Parkside Chats featuring Dean Nancy Guerra and Richard Matthew, associate dean of the School of Social Ecology, professor of urban planning and public policy and director of the UCI Blum…
Public Health and Health Care Implications of COVID-19 ♥ ✚
ZoomUCI Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy Presents presents Public Health and Health Care Implications of COVID-19 Tuesday, June 9 | 6:00 PM | Webinar Register: https://ucisocsci.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_16JYyrmCS06VmNQ2vVvCmg panel discussion with Andrew Noymer Assoc. Professor, UCI Public Health Daniel Parker Assistant Professor, UCI Public Health Dana Mukamel Professor, UCI Medicine, Director, iTEQC Research Program and special…
Public Health and Health Care Implications of COVID-19 ♥ ✚
ZoomThe UCI Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy presents Public Health and Health Care Implications of COVID-19 Tuesday, June 9 6:00 p.m. Webinar REGISTER: https://ucisocsci.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_16JYyrmCS06VmNQ2vVvCmg Panel discussion with: Andrew Noymer, Associate Professor, Public Health, UCI Daniel Parker, Assistant Professor, Public Health, UCI Dana Mukamel, Professor, Medicine, UCI and Director, iTEQC Research Program And special guests:…
NCFDD Summer 2020 | Multi-Week Course: From Project to Publication – the Art of Manuscript Revision ★
6/3/2020 - 6/24/2020 (Wednesdays) 2:00-3:00pm ET Naomi Greyser, PhD Associate Professor University of Iowa Register Here P.S. Just a reminder you can get $500 off your Institutional Membership if you renew by July 1st. If you would like to go ahead and commit to continuing to support your faculty for the…
Coronavirus Support Webinar Series | Developing Grit: Strategies for Success in Work and Life ✚
ZoomGrit is mental toughness. Grit is the ability to persevere to achieve difficult long-term goals. Grit is strongly associated with success in personal and professional life. Grit involves several elements: passion and purpose, development of habits and coping with unpleasant emotions such as fear, discouragement or embarrassment. This course will examine the nature of grit…