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.
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The FSU Psychology Clinic offers group telehealth treatment for adults who engage in hoarding and have difficulty discarding items. Evidence-based skills to decrease acquiring and increase discarding will be developed.
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.
Now through Sunday, March 8, get $15 free for every $100 in Dining Dollars purchased using promo code SPRINGCRAVINGS at checkout.
Register by Friday, Feb. 27, to join the third annual Horizons Unlimited Conference, a full-day event on Tuesday, March 3, dedicated to empowering FSU’s first-generation students.
Don't miss the Interlocking Art Gala at 6 p.m. this Sunday, March 1 in the Student Union Ballrooms. Featuring multi-media art, music, and a fashion show, the evening is sure to leave you wanting more. This year’s theme is "A Generated Era: How Authenticity Transcends Imitation." Your interpretation of the theme is highly valued as dressing for the theme is encouraged. See you there!
Turn data into decisions and expand your impact with a 15 credit-hour graduate certificate in program evaluation. Build skills in evaluation, data analysis and impact reporting. Register to join a virtual information session from noon to 1 p.m., Tuesday, March 10, to learn more.
RSVP to join the FSU College of Law for a discussion of Professor Erin Ryan’s new book, "Law for the Land: The Public Trust Doctrine, Mono Lake, and a Quiet Revolution in Environmental Law." The event will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m., Wednesday, March 11, at the D'Alemberte Law Rotunda.