Navigating University with Autism

Date

Wednesday March 27, 2024
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

ONLINE via Zoom

This professionally facilitated group is designed to help students with autism succeed in a university environment.  This group takes the view  that there is no one “normal” or “right” brain.  There are diverse forms of processing social information, cognitions, and sensory information. In the same way that there isn’t a “right” gender, race, class, or sexual orientation, there isn’t a “right” way for the brain to be wired. Neurodiversity can be a powerful asset for society, a business, or a family. However, it does pose more challenging trying to operate in a system like a university, that is designed only for “neuro typical” brains.  

Register for Navigating University with Autism

You do not need to have a formal diagnosis to attend and you can join at any point.

Navigating University with Autism

Date

Wednesday March 20, 2024
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

ONLINE via Zoom

This professionally facilitated group is designed to help students with autism succeed in a university environment.  This group takes the view  that there is no one “normal” or “right” brain.  There are diverse forms of processing social information, cognitions, and sensory information. In the same way that there isn’t a “right” gender, race, class, or sexual orientation, there isn’t a “right” way for the brain to be wired. Neurodiversity can be a powerful asset for society, a business, or a family. However, it does pose more challenging trying to operate in a system like a university, that is designed only for “neuro typical” brains.  

Register for Navigating University with Autism

You do not need to have a formal diagnosis to attend and you can join at any point.

Navigating University with Autism

Date

Wednesday March 13, 2024
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

ONLINE via Zoom

This professionally facilitated group is designed to help students with autism succeed in a university environment.  This group takes the view  that there is no one “normal” or “right” brain.  There are diverse forms of processing social information, cognitions, and sensory information. In the same way that there isn’t a “right” gender, race, class, or sexual orientation, there isn’t a “right” way for the brain to be wired. Neurodiversity can be a powerful asset for society, a business, or a family. However, it does pose more challenging trying to operate in a system like a university, that is designed only for “neuro typical” brains.  

Register for Navigating University with Autism

You do not need to have a formal diagnosis to attend and you can join at any point.

Navigating University with Autism

Date

Wednesday March 6, 2024
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

ONLINE via Zoom

This professionally facilitated group is designed to help students with autism succeed in a university environment.  This group takes the view  that there is no one “normal” or “right” brain.  There are diverse forms of processing social information, cognitions, and sensory information. In the same way that there isn’t a “right” gender, race, class, or sexual orientation, there isn’t a “right” way for the brain to be wired. Neurodiversity can be a powerful asset for society, a business, or a family. However, it does pose more challenging trying to operate in a system like a university, that is designed only for “neuro typical” brains.  

Register for Navigating University with Autism

You do not need to have a formal diagnosis to attend and you can join at any point.

Navigating University with Autism

Date

Wednesday February 28, 2024
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

ONLINE via Zoom

This professionally facilitated group is designed to help students with autism succeed in a university environment.  This group takes the view  that there is no one “normal” or “right” brain.  There are diverse forms of processing social information, cognitions, and sensory information. In the same way that there isn’t a “right” gender, race, class, or sexual orientation, there isn’t a “right” way for the brain to be wired. Neurodiversity can be a powerful asset for society, a business, or a family. However, it does pose more challenging trying to operate in a system like a university, that is designed only for “neuro typical” brains.  

Register for Navigating University with Autism

You do not need to have a formal diagnosis to attend and you can join at any point.

Managing the Blues & the Reds: Turning the Dial Down on Signs of Anxiety and Depression

Date

Wednesday February 7, 2024
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Location

In-person (location sent upon registration)

This professionally facilitated group is for students who experience signs of anxiety and or depression that feel overwhelming. We will cover the nature, signs and symptoms of anxiety/depression then provide specific, evidence-based strategies for improving both.   

*Regular attendance is highly recommended to get maximum benefits, but drop-ins are welcome!

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Managing the Blues & the Reds: Turning the Dial Down on Signs of Anxiety and Depression

Date

Wednesday February 14, 2024
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Location

In-person (location sent upon registration)

This professionally facilitated group is for students who experience signs of anxiety and or depression that feel overwhelming. We will cover the nature, signs and symptoms of anxiety/depression then provide specific, evidence-based strategies for improving both.   

*Regular attendance is highly recommended to get maximum benefits, but drop-ins are welcome! 

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Managing the Blues & the Reds: Turning the Dial Down on Signs of Anxiety and Depression

Date

Wednesday February 28, 2024
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Location

In-person (location sent upon registration)

This professionally facilitated group is for students who experience signs of anxiety and or depression that feel overwhelming. We will cover the nature, signs and symptoms of anxiety/depression then provide specific, evidence-based strategies for improving both.   

*Regular attendance is highly recommended to get maximum benefits, but drop-ins are welcome! 

Register for Managing the Blues and the Reds

 

Managing the Blues & the Reds: Turning the Dial Down on Signs of Anxiety and Depression

Date

Wednesday March 20, 2024
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Location

In-person (location sent upon registration)

This professionally facilitated group is for students who experience signs of anxiety and or depression that feel overwhelming. We will cover the nature, signs and symptoms of anxiety/depression then provide specific, evidence-based strategies for improving both.   

*Regular attendance is highly recommended to get maximum benefits, but drop-ins are welcome!

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Managing the Blues & the Reds: Turning the Dial Down on Signs of Anxiety and Depression

Date

Wednesday March 6, 2024
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Location

In-person (location sent upon registration)

This professionally facilitated group is for students who experience signs of anxiety and or depression that feel overwhelming. We will cover the nature, signs and symptoms of anxiety/depression then provide specific, evidence-based strategies for improving both.   

*Regular attendance is highly recommended to get maximum benefits, but drop-ins are welcome!

Register for Managing the Blues and the Reds