Self-Care and Coping During COVID-19
Online in Zoom
Online in Zoom

As part of Wellness Week, join CAPS Embedded Counselors, Ashley Evearitt, Psy.D (School of Information) and Meaghan Narula, LMSW (School of Public Health) to learn more about self-care and coping during COVID-19. This simple truth can be a starting place for many during this global pandemic. Observe, acknowledge, and be present with your emotions. You don't have to ignore or avoid the unpleasant, the disruption, the uncertainty. You don't have to be where someone else is or where they tell you to be. There is great empowerment in simply naming your feeling and having it be yours. Whether you are scared, hopeful, unsure, sad, angry, surprised, confused, thankful....all are acceptable. The first 30 minutes of this session will include unstructured self-care followed by a presentation from 3:30-5:00 pm.

School of Public Health, School of Information, and College of Engineering

Self-Care and Coping During COVID-19

with CAPS Embedded Counselors, Ashley Evearitt, Psy.D (School of Information) and Meaghan Narula, LMSW (School of Public Health)

icon to add this event to your google calendarNovember 9, 2020
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Online in Zoom
Sponsored by: School of Public Health, School of Information, and College of Engineering
Contact Information: Dani Koel danikoel@umich.edu

Registration

As part of Wellness Week, join CAPS Embedded Counselors, Ashley Evearitt, Psy.D (School of Information) and Meaghan Narula, LMSW (School of Public Health) to learn more about self-care and coping during COVID-19. This simple truth can be a starting place for many during this global pandemic. Observe, acknowledge, and be present with your emotions. You don't have to ignore or avoid the unpleasant, the disruption, the uncertainty. You don't have to be where someone else is or where they tell you to be. There is great empowerment in simply naming your feeling and having it be yours. Whether you are scared, hopeful, unsure, sad, angry, surprised, confused, thankful....all are acceptable. The first 30 minutes of this session will include unstructured self-care followed by a presentation from 3:30-5:00 pm.