Mindtap: Exploring Empathy vs Sympathy on March 28

Mindtap: Exploring Empathy vs Sympathy on March 28
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Date and Time:  March 28 from 1:00 to 1:50

Location: Siena room

MindTap is a program created by Beth Demmons, SWLC, Counselor and Carroll Community Educator in the Carroll Wellness Center. Beth uses evidence-based research in the fields of mental health and wellness to enhance the skills and abilities of people navigating life. The objective of the program is not only to survive but to thrive in this environment and develop skills that remain with you as you face life’s

challenges and strive to make the world a better place.

Workshops are held Tuesdays from 1:00 to 1:50 in the Lower CUBE. On rare occasions, workshops and locations may change at the discretion of the Wellness Center.

Spring 2023 Class Schedule

January – Be Kind to Food Servers Month and National Codependency Awareness Month4 Part Relationship Series (Jan 24 – Feb 14) – Participation in each workshop is recommended but they are designed to stand alone if you aren’t able to come each week.

February – Human Relations Month and LGBT+ Awareness Month

  • Feb 7 – Relationship Conflict Resolution and Fair Fighting – Siena room
  • Feb 14 – Relationship Green Flags
  • Feb 21 – Happiness Chemicals
  • Feb 28 – Productively Procrastinating but Still Not Getting Things Done

March – Gender Equality Month and National Social Work Month

  • Mar 7 – Healthy Choices – Siena room
  • Mar 14 – No Workshop, Spring Break
  • Mar 21 – Building Resilience
  • Mar 28 – Exploring Empathy vs Sympathy – 

April – Autism Acceptance Month, Celebrate Diversity Month, National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

  • April 4 – Self-Care Assessment
  • Apr 11 – No Workshop
  • Apr 18 – Surviving and Thriving
  • Apr 25 – Stop, Notice, Explore

 Original source can be found here.



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