Healthy Relationships

Anger: Why Do Some Guys Lose It So Fast? A Program For Men

Anger affects both men and women but there are aspects to this emotion which are unique to men. Come join a discussion on anger and learn ways to manage this emotion. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC23)
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Assertiveness

This program looks at the three types of communication and the types of people that use them and how they feel about themselves. This is an essential component for high-level self-esteem. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC12)
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Basic Assertiveness Skills: Neither the "Bitch" nor the "Doormat"

Do people take advantage of your "niceness"? Do you hate to say "no"? Are you annoyed when others don't anticipate your needs and wants? This workshop will help you build assertiveness skills to get what you want and need politely but effectively. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC4)
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Between You and Me: Healthy Relationships

Learn the key elements of a healthy relationship and the warning signs of a troubled one. Sponsored by AOD Resource Center. (ref #AOD1)
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Conflict Management

Since many couples have the same argument again and again, this program is designed to provide technique to use while having a conflict so that the couple can achieve resolve. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC15)
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Conflict Problems?

Learn assertive strategies to aid you in those conflict situations - whether they are your roommate, friends, or family. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC7)
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Cycle of Relationship Abuse

Abuse and abusive behavior is defined and identified. Factors that lead to violence in relationships are addressed. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC18)
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Dating Violence

Extreme jealousy, possessiveness, and control are not love but may be a prelude to possible violence. Learn about the dynamics of dating violence and a healthy relationship. Sponsored by WIRC/Victim Services. (ref #WIRC3)
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Domestic Violence

Domestic violence occurs in one in four households. It happens on every socio-economic level and in every race, ethnicity, and religion. Learn the myths and examine how it affects everyone. Sponsored by WIRC/Victim Services. (ref #WIRC4)
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Gender Communication

Men and women have traditionally been raised to achieve different things in life; see how this socialization affects communication patterns. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC16)
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Is It Love or Infatuation?

The differences between "love" and "infatuation" and how to build a truly loving relationship will be discussed in this program. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC2)
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Relationship Check-Are We Too Close?

Does the amount of time a couple spends together indicate the strength of the relationship? Come to this program to learn more about the qualities of a strong relationship. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC22)
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Relationships

What are the levels of relationships and the stages of development? Healthy and unhealthy relationship traits are looked at and what is in your significant relationship. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC9)
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Self-Esteem

Before we can like ourselves, we have to know ourselves so we look introspectively. This program looks at the origins of self-esteem and the components that comprise it, as well as how to improve it. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC8)
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Sex in the Lounge or Sex and Banana Splits

Interactive programs that address sexual issues will be provided. A condom demonstration, and a discussion of STDs will be included in this program. Sponsored by Beu Health Center. (ref #BEU8)
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Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment is illegal, yet it is a continuing problem. Learn what it looks like and how it has an impact on the victim, the abuser, and society. Sponsored by WIRC/Victim Services. (ref #WIRC1)
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Sexual Orientation Minorities

This program will look at the formation of sexual orientation minority identity, and how men and women differ in the acquisition of that identity. Topics include: relationships versus sexual encounters; the usefulness (or not) of labels and categories; essentialism versus social construction; what is "gay pride"? This seminar can address any aspect of the queer experience that participants would like to discuss.. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC27)
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Suicide Intervention and Prevention

Learn statistics, myths, and misconceptions about suicide. Characteristics and warning signs of suicidal behavior are identified as well as ways to intervene with someone who is suicidal. A brief discussion on survivors and families of someone lost to suicide will be included in this program. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC20)
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Thinking

What do you think? Our thinking greatly affects our self?esteem and the way we relate to others. Optimistic people tend to be healthier and live longer. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC11)
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Using Your Dreams to Help You Problem-Solve

Dreams have long been thought to provide us with insights and creative ideas. The presenter will show you how to both harness and use your dreams constructively. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC3)
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What am I Doing Here? (Wish I Were Home)

Feeling out of place is common for new students, as is the thought of returning home. In this program, you will learn various ways that students in the past have adjusted to the changes you have and will experience. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC21)
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