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This spring, CAPS is partnering with the Graduate Center to host a "Notice. Care. Help." graduate student workshop. This hands-on program will cover the signs that someone’s struggling, how to reach out to offer support or ask for help, and how to help a friend you’re concerned about. During the workshop, we’re also seeking feedback on graduate students’ unique experiences and needs and how a peer support workshop could best support them.
Location: Graduate Center, Room 102
Facilitators:
Dr. Leslie Ralph provides individual and couple's counseling and facilitates CAPS groups and workshops. She specializes in the treatment of anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, body image and eating disorders, adjustment, and phase of life problems and has a special interest in internal family systems, mindfulness, self-compassion, visualization and self-hypnosis, emotional freedom technique (tapping), self-affirmation, and teaching wellness-supporting behaviors. Leslie co-chairs the Campus Health Marketing & Communications (MarCom) team and is a member of the CAPS group committee, eating disorder assessment team, and evaluation team.
Anna Ramsook is a third-year undergraduate at UA Honors. She is majoring in Molecular and Cellular Biology, with minors in Human, Health & Values and biochemistry. She is a mental health promotion intern at CAPS. Anna is passionate about mental health and excited for the opportunity to facilitate and develop a workshop for the Notice. Care. Help. peer support and suicide prevention framework.