The Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) group at the FSU Psychology Clinic is an evidence-based treatment to address trauma symptoms related to actual or threatened sexual assault or sexual abuse.
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Group dialectical behavior therapy is available at the FSU Psychology Clinic for individuals ages 18 and older who struggle with intense emotions or distress, interpersonal problems, impulsive behaviors or suicidal and/or self-injurious urges or behaviors.
The Teen Emotion Skills Training group helps pre-teens and teens develop emotion regulation, distress tolerance and interpersonal skills. If your teen struggles with impulsive or reckless behavior, self-injury or suicide related thoughts or behaviors or difficulties getting along with others, the therapists at the FSU Psychology Clinic can help. Please note, this group is not for teens whose difficulties are related primarily to autism spectrum disorder.
If you have a child struggling with misbehavior, defiance or opposition, or if you as a parent or caregiver struggle to implement effective discipline, the FSU Psychology Clinic therapists can help! This 12-week group teaches parents effective strategies for managing behavior at home, school and in public places.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is now available at the FSU Psychology Clinic for adults ages 18 and older who struggle with chronic insomnia—difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep or waking too early.
Reaching out is a sign of strength, not weakness. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, struggling or in crisis, there are professionals ready to listen and help. The FSU Counseling and Psychological Services Crisis Line is available 24/7 at (850) 644-TALK (8255). For more information, visit counseling.fsu.edu.
UNIQLO is inviting undergraduate students to join their 6-day Global Management Program (GMP) in Tokyo, Japan! Join us on Tuesday, Nov 18, at The Globe, Room 2300, from 3:15 - 4:00 PM to learn more about this opportunity!
Register to join the College of Social Work for a virtual Courageous Conversations panel during Native American History Month, focused on "Call to Serve: A Dialogue on Service Delivery to Native American Populations," discussing providing service delivery and support to Native American populations.
Are you interested in a master's degree in a helping profession? Register to join the FSU College of Social Work for an in-person Master of Social Work (MSW) Program Information Session from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., Nov. 17.
FSU's annual food drive competition with the University of Florida is back! There will be tabling events held at FSU Libraries where donations can be exchanged for official FSU Libraries swag.