Pandemic Related Mental Health Support
CAPS Wellness Newsletters and Blogs
Thriving at Home
Sarah Powers, LMFT/Psychotherapist
Grief and Loss
Sarah Powers, LMFT/Psychotherapist
Tips for Eating During a Pandemic
Ginnie Taylor, Ph.D./Psychotherapist
Career Exploration
Neal Sardana, LPC/Psychotherapist
LGBTQIA+ Resiliency Guide
Smith Kidkarndee, Psy.D., HSP/Psychologist
Zoom Exhaustion: Six Ways to Find Balance and Stay Connected
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Mental health tips for managing distress about COVID-19
- Keeping Your Distance to Stay Safe(from the American Psychological Association)
Staying Well in the Midst of Social Distancing with Dr. Kelsea Visalli
Handouts: Affirmations, Journal Prompts, & Tracker
HOW TO INCREASE MOTIVATION FROM HOME. Do’s/Dont’s for getting stuff done during quarantine! with Dr. Kelsea Visalli
Four Elements Exercise of Stress Management with Dr. Smith Kidkarndee
dispatches from an/other place
As the global pandemic has unfolded over the past several weeks, we have found ourselves in a peculiar moment of shared experience across the globe. Most of humanity has been ordered to stay indoors, enacting an extraordinary collective confinement unique in our history. For those of us who make up Wesleyan, we find ourselves in a disorienting moment – separated from friends and colleagues, displaced from our community, striving to find ways to continue the meaningful work we were doing as students or staff. These weekly newsletters are small dispatches from my corner of this new place we have found ourselves in, tidbits to help make meaning and perhaps even find joy in times of turmoil.
Dispatch 1: "In perfect solitude, there's fire"
Dispatch 2: "The homing sentiment"
Dispatch 3: Kith and Kin
Dispatch 4: "How infinitely the heart expands"
Dispatch 5: "The covenant between us"
Dispatch 6: Transformation