Event Title
Location
Richardson Ballroom – DiGiorgio Campus Center
Document Type
Presentation
Start Date
27-6-2019 11:00 AM
End Date
27-6-2019 12:00 PM
Description
The only constant in life is change. In this interactive program, Winthrop staff will explore their feelings, thoughts and actions as they relate to change. Strategies for coping with change will be discussed to ensure participants build personal resiliency to help cope with the uncertainties of life. The workshop offers an opportunity to:
- Identify normal responses to change
- Utilize skills and strategies to continue to grow and develop during periods of transition
- Learn the role resiliency plays in coping with change and
- Build personal resiliency skills for work and our personal lives
Presenter Bio
Dr. Laura Bryan
Dr. Laura Bryan is a native of Charlotte, but her educational journey took her as near as South Carolina and as far as Texas. After receiving her doctorate in Marriage and Family Therapy from Texas Tech University, “Dr. Laura” spent over a decade teaching new therapists in several Marriage and Family Therapy training programs. After seeing clients part-time for many years, she recently came to McLaughlin Young to get back to her original passion of helping clients, both over the phone and in person. In her spare time, Laura enjoys playing with her dog and working in the yard – both excellent mindfulness opportunities!
Coping with Change
Richardson Ballroom – DiGiorgio Campus Center
The only constant in life is change. In this interactive program, Winthrop staff will explore their feelings, thoughts and actions as they relate to change. Strategies for coping with change will be discussed to ensure participants build personal resiliency to help cope with the uncertainties of life. The workshop offers an opportunity to:
- Identify normal responses to change
- Utilize skills and strategies to continue to grow and develop during periods of transition
- Learn the role resiliency plays in coping with change and
- Build personal resiliency skills for work and our personal lives