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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology/events/sarah-englishs-phd-defence
LOCATION:PAS - Psychology\, Anthropology\, Sociology 200 University Avenue 
 West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Sarah English's PhD Defence
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Sarah English's thesis is entitled: \"Multiple Motivations Unde
 rlying\nChildren’s Affiliative Behaviour: The Functional Role of Affilia
 tive\nLanguage.\"\n\nAll are welcome to attend. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology/events/emily-grants-phd-defence
LOCATION:PAS - Psychology\, Anthropology\, Sociology 200 University Avenue 
 West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Emily Grant's PhD Defence
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Emily Grant's thesis is entitled: \"Perceived Restorativeness a
 nd\nRestorative Outcomes: A Comparative Study of Diverse Environments in\n
 Urban and Natural Settings.\"\n\nAll are welcome to attend. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology/events/emilie-carons-phd-defence
LOCATION:PAS - Psychology\, Anthropology\, Sociology 200 University Avenue 
 West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Emilie Caron's PhD Defence
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Emilie Caron's thesis is entitled: \"Posture and Attention.\"\n
 \nAll are welcome to attend. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology/events/mind-environment-connection-how-
 does-nature-affect-our-well
LOCATION:Central Library 85 Queen Street North Meeting Room A Kitchener ON 
 N2H 2H1 Canada
SUMMARY:The mind-environment connection: How does nature affect our\nwell-b
 eing?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in supporting our clinical students in upcoming\
 nCommunity Education events to be held at the Kitchener Public Library\nth
 is fall. \n\nClinical psychology graduate students Monica Grove and Brian
 na\nMacPherson will present a workshop for the general public.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology/events/staying-informed-without-burnout
 -strategies-mindful-media
LOCATION:Central Library 85 Queen Street North Meeting Room A Kitchener ON 
 N2H 2H1 Canada
SUMMARY:Staying informed without burnout: Strategies for mindful media and\
 nnews consumption
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in supporting our clinical students in upcoming\
 nCommunity Education events to be held at the Kitchener Public Library\nth
 is fall. \n\nClinical psychology graduate students Jasmine Zhang and Bria
 nna\nMacPherson will present a workshop for the general public.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology/events/julia-mcneils-phd-oral-defence-0
LOCATION:PAS - Psychology\, Anthropology\, Sociology 200 University Avenue 
 West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Julia McNeil's PhD Oral Defence
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Julia McNeil's thesis is entitled: \"Love\, Resilience\, and th
 e Past:\nThe Role of Positive Emotion Regulation in Overcoming Childhood\n
 Maltreatment and Building Strong Romantic Relationships.\"\n\nAll are welc
 ome to attend. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology/events/yadurshana-sivashankars-phd-oral
 -defence
LOCATION:PAS - Psychology\, Anthropology\, Sociology 200 University Avenue 
 West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Yadurshana Sivashankar's PhD Oral Defence
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Yadurshana Sivashankar’s thesis is entitled: \"Identifying t
 he\nRelative Contribution of Motoric and Cognitive Engagement on Spatial\n
 Memory.\"\n\nAll are welcome to attend. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology/events/attention-deficit-and-hyperactiv
 ity-disorder-adhd-through
LOCATION:KPL Central Library 85 Queen Street North Meeting Room A Kitchener
  ON N2H 2H1 Canada
SUMMARY:Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) through the\nli
 fespan
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in supporting our clinical students in for our f
 inal\nCommunity Education event to be held at the Kitchener Public Library
 \nthis year. We are pleased to partner with KPL for in-person workshops\nd
 eveloped and facilitated by clinical psychology graduate students.\nThese 
 workshops reflect a blend of empirical information and practical\nclinical
  application and represent an excellent illustration of\nknowledge transla
 tion that is a competency and area of strength for\nour profession. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology/events/2025-gradflix-showcase
SUMMARY:2025 GRADflix Showcase
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2025 GRADflix showcase on February 4 from 3:00
 -5:30\nPM at Federation Hall. GRADflix is a research communication\ncompet
 ition where participants share creative and dynamic 60-second\nvideos desc
 ribing their research. This event will showcase videos from\nthe top 20 fi
 nalists\n[https://uwaterloo.ca/current-graduate-students/news/announcing-2
 025-gradflix-finalists]\,\nincluding 1 STUDENT FROM PSYCHOLOGY: BRIAN KIM.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology/events/common-differentiating-shyness-s
 ocial-anxiety
LOCATION:KPL Central Library 85 Queen Street North Meeting Room C Kitchener
  ON N2H 2H1 Canada
SUMMARY:Is this Common? Differentiating Shyness from Social Anxiety
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Clinical psychology graduate students Van Bui\, Sophie Kudryk\,
  and\nAlexa Nordine will present a workshop for the general public\ntitled
 \, IS THIS COMMON? DIFFERENTIATING SHYNESS FROM SOCIAL ANXIETY\nON TUESDA
 Y\, NOVEMBER 26\, 2024\, FROM 7:00 PM TO 8:30 PM. The workshop\nwill take
  place in the Central Library\, Meeting Room C\, 85 Queens\nStreet North\,
  Kitchener. Registration\n[https://kpl.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=
 136961] is required.\nThere is no cost to attend and registration has jus
 t opened.\n\nSocial anxiety reflects a common mental health concern associ
 ated with\nintense anxiety and a fear of judgement from others that is\nex
 perienced before\, during\, and after social events. Clinical\npsychology 
 graduate students from the University of Waterloo will\ndiscuss how social
  anxiety may present and how to differentiate it\nfrom shyness and normati
 ve social concerns. This program will provide\nlisteners with an understan
 ding of social anxiety and its impact on\nindividuals. Tips and strategies
  for feeling comfortable in social\nsituations will also be shared. \n\nP
 LEASE COME OUT AND SUPPORT YOUR COLLEAGUES.\n\nR [https://kpl.events.mylib
 rary.digital/event?id=136961]EGISTER NOW\n[https://kpl.events.mylibrary.di
 gital/event?id=136961]!
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