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Group counseling involves about four to ten people meeting with one or two counselors serving as group leaders. Group leaders work to provide a safe, confidential environment where group mem bers are free to discuss their problems and concerns. Through the group, members identify with oth ers who are experiencing similar issues and increase their self-awareness by obtaining genuine and honest feedback from others. How much you talk about yourself depends on what you are comfortable with. You can benefit from group even when you are saying little because you will learn about yourself as others talk about their concerns. # Academic Survival Group Tues 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. April 1, 8, and 15 Feeling a little beat or run down because of classes and grades! This is a three week un dergraduate support group that focuses on helping students make it from midterms through final exams. Leader: Lyle Slack ♦ Biofeedback Workshop Monday 5:00 - 6:30 p.m Thursday 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. One-session workshops designed to give students an introduction to relaxation tech niques, including how biofeedback aids in relaxation. Individual follow-up consulta tion available. Leader: Nick Dobrovolsky # Dissertation/Thesis Support Group Wednesday 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. This group is for graduate students who are struggling in the process of writing their the ses/dissertations. Potential group topics are issues of competence, procrastination, anx iety, goal-setting, and struggles with bu reaucratic hurdles. Co-leaders: Brian Williams & Laura Bettor # Hispanic Student Group Monday 5:15 - 6:30 p.m. This group is for Hispanic/ Latino(a) students who would like to meet and interact with others who share similar interests and concerns. This group is in tended to be a safe, supportive and confi dential place to discuss issues relevant to Hispanic students at Texas A&M. Co-leaders: Juan Riker (Student Counsel ing Service) & Emily Santiago (Multicul tural Services) # Career Exploration Group Monday 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. Feb. 24- Apr. 7 A six session workshop which will aid in answering the following questions: How do I go about making career decisions? What should I major in? What can I do with my major? What work environment would be the best for me? What are my strengths and weaknesses in leadership and problem solving? Requires attendance at all 6 one and a half- hoursessions and completion of testing pri or to first session. Outside-of-session "homework" will take at least another hour and a half each week. Co-leaders: Marcella Stark & Rick Bauer # Eating Concerns & Body Image Issues •Group 1: Tuesday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Group 2: Wednesday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m The purpose of this group is to increase in sight about eating problems, explore issues behind the problems and make progress to ward recovery. Group topics may include daily eating and exercise behaviors, deal ing with others about food issues, develop ing trusting relationships, expressing feel ings, and managing stress. A DOCTOR'S RELEASE IS REQUIRED FOR GROUP PAR TICIPATION. Co-leaders: Group 1: Debbie Rabinowitz & Bruce Lochner Group 2: Mary Ann Moore & Shawn Stoever # Older Than Traditional Age Group Thursday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. This group is for students whose concerns are related to issues which are different from traditional undergraduate concerns. Mar riage, divorce, office politics, committee chairpersons, dissertation projects, and dealing with children and spouses are po tential group topics. Co-leaders: Nick Dobrovolsky & Rosemary Klingler # Conflict and Loss in Relation ships Monday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. This group is for persons who are currently or have previously experienced conflict in interpersonal or romantic relationships, or who have recently experienced a loss of a meaningful interpersonal or romantic rela tionship. Co-leaders: Brian Williams & Mara Latts # Empowering Yourself II Support Group for Women and Men Molested as Children Wednesday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. This group is for men and women with sex ual molestation in their past. Identifying and exploring after effects of the abuse will be the focus. Emphasis is on handling re lationships, building self-esteem, and gain ing personal power. Co-leaders: Laura Bettor & Robert Carter # Personal Growth Group Group 1: Monday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Group 2: Tuesday 10:00 -11:30 p.m. Group 3: Tuesday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Group 4: Thursday 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. The purpose of this group for undergradu ates is to facilitate self-exploration and per sonal growth through interaction with oth er students. Co-leaders: Group 1: Debbie Rabinowitz‘& Karen Hofmann Group 2: Ron Lutz & Mara Latts Group 3: Laura Bettor & Rosemary Klingler Group 4: Laura Bettor & Bruce Lochner 'tudent ounseling iervices ...a Department in the Division of Student Affairs Texas A&M University has a strong in stitutional committment to the princi ple of diversity in all areas, in that spir it, admission to Texas A&M University and any of its sponsored programs is open to all qualified individuals with out regard to any subgroup classifica tion or stereotype. : : 106 S. 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