Three Public Mental Health Talks in February
Centre for Mental Health Research presents three public talks for Psychology Month
Mental health difficulties touch the lives of many, yet finding the right sources for help is not always easy.
Mental health difficulties touch the lives of many, yet finding the right sources for help is not always easy.
Hey Psych students,
Join us and Heart4Heart on Feb 13-14 in the SLC Market Place from 11-6pm to play some games and win some prizes!!!
All proceeds will be going to helping kids with congenital heart problems!!
Hope to see you there!!
PsychSoc
Mental health difficulties touch the lives of many, yet finding the right sources for help is not always easy. The University of Waterloo’s Centre for Mental Health Research (CMHR) is planning three public outreach talks that will provide clear, useful, and practical information to anyone interested in learning more about mental health. In partnership with Waterloo Public Libraries, the talks will be presented on three Sunday afternoons in February at the main library branch.
Many psychologists, philosophers, and laypeople believe that empathy is necessary for moral judgment and moral action—the only problem with empathy is that we sometimes don’t have enough of it.
Are you tired of all the studying?
Come join us for a night full of relaxation!
We will be hosting a movie night for psych students this Thursday at 7pm in PAS 2083!!
...and of course, SNACKS will be provided for the night (yumm)
Major historical shifts in the institution of marriage in America have produced two major consequences. First, the quality of average marriages has weakened over time. Second, the quality of the best marriages has strengthened over time. In tandem, these two consequences have pushed marriage toward an all-or-nothing state.
Michelle Leybman, Ph.D., C.Psych.
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
We are delighted to host Dr. Leybman at the University of Waterloo for her full-day workshop, which will provide mental health practitioners and students with evidence-based knowledge and clinical tools from a DBT perspective for working with challenging clients.
You’re invited to the 3rd annual Psych Summer Pool Party!!! No, unfortunately we don’t have an actual full sized pool hidden in the depths of the PAS, but we will have water and non-water games, music, pizza, a “cold treat,” and lots of fun!
The party will be on July 11th from 2:30-4 on the patio at the South entrance to the PAS (near the elevator).