“Building Resilience” Group Workshop

Details
Type | Other |
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Intended for | Enrolled students / International students |
Date(s) | July 5, 2023 12:30 — 14:00 |
Location | Hongo Area Campus |
Venue | Koshiba Hall Foyer, 2F, Science Bldg 1 |
Capacity | 40 people |
Entrance Fee | No charge |
Registration Method | Advance registration required
https://forms.office.com/r/qymaDriJBB |
Registration Period | June 23, 2023 — July 5, 2023 |
Contact | International Team, Academic Affairs Office, School of Science TEL: 03-5841-4198/03-5841-7953 Email: intl.s@gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp |
To all students at the School of Science:
The Dean of the School of Science is inviting all students to the "Building Resilience" workshop, commissioned as part of our efforts to create a supportive culture where student success and well-being are prioritized. Come join us for a discussion about mental health in Japan and learn about what you can do to build resilience and cope with stress, as well as resources available to you. International students and Japanese students are welcome.
Speaker: Ashly Schanback Ishii, TELL Japan clinician
Language: English
Mental health affects everyone and is just as important as our physical health. Everyone experiences stress, loneliness, and feeling down at some times during their lives. This is equally true for international students, who can face various stressors related to their studies and living in a different country.
The group workshop is interactive, and the students have the opportunity to practice a number of coping strategies such as, a grounding exercise, guided mindfulness, progressive muscle relaxation, a bilateral stimulation exercise, and a diaphragmatic breathing exercise. The goal is for the students to understand the impacts of stress, recognize the warning signs of burn out, and begin to assemble their own self-care routine and coping strategies.
The workshop is organized by the International Team with the support of the Graduate School Office and School of Science Faculty members, in collaboration with TELL Japan
Register here by, preferably, July 2nd, 2023 (Sun):
https://forms.office.com/r/qymaDriJBB
You can register anonymously.
We look forward to seeing you at the workshop.
The Dean of the School of Science is inviting all students to the "Building Resilience" workshop, commissioned as part of our efforts to create a supportive culture where student success and well-being are prioritized. Come join us for a discussion about mental health in Japan and learn about what you can do to build resilience and cope with stress, as well as resources available to you. International students and Japanese students are welcome.
Speaker: Ashly Schanback Ishii, TELL Japan clinician
Language: English
Overview
Mental health affects everyone and is just as important as our physical health. Everyone experiences stress, loneliness, and feeling down at some times during their lives. This is equally true for international students, who can face various stressors related to their studies and living in a different country.
What You'll Learn
- An overview of mental health
- Specific factors for mental health for students
- Stress Management and Coping Techniques
- Specific Exercises that you can implement in your own life
- Available resources for mental health support
The group workshop is interactive, and the students have the opportunity to practice a number of coping strategies such as, a grounding exercise, guided mindfulness, progressive muscle relaxation, a bilateral stimulation exercise, and a diaphragmatic breathing exercise. The goal is for the students to understand the impacts of stress, recognize the warning signs of burn out, and begin to assemble their own self-care routine and coping strategies.
The workshop is organized by the International Team with the support of the Graduate School Office and School of Science Faculty members, in collaboration with TELL Japan
Register here by, preferably, July 2nd, 2023 (Sun):
https://forms.office.com/r/qymaDriJBB
You can register anonymously.
We look forward to seeing you at the workshop.
