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(Wouldn’t you like to look like these happy grad students?)
- Bummed? Burnout? Not Liking Research?
- In a slump?
- Having a difficult time communicating with your adviser and peers?
- Thinking about leaving the program?
- Dissertation or thesis blues?
- Fearful of not being able to find work following school?
YOU ARE NOT ALONE!! Well, we have a resource for you!!...The "Got the Blues" Process Group for Graduate Students!!
The goal of the group is to provide a safe and confidential space where graduate students can openly discuss issues and the "blues" about graduate school. Among those include:
- Dealing with isolation better known as "I want a life" blues
- The partner blues (he/she doesn’t understand the stress I have in school)
- The lone ranger blues (like who’s got the time to…)
- Procrastination commonly known as being "I’m stuck" blues.
- The what the heck am I doing here blues
- My advisor/thesis committee are working me blues
Group Details
WHEN: Fall Quarter 2009 (dates and times TBA) for six weeks WHERE: Hall Health Primary Care Center, Mental Health Clinic COST: $30.00 per session. Health Insurance may cover the cost
For more information
Contact the Mental Health Clinic at (206) 543-5030 or Dr. Micheal Kane at 206.221.2449 or mkane@u.washington.edu for more information.
Group Therapy / Support Group Information
Last updated: 10/29/09 |