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The Kentucky Center for Veterans Studies Service to Service podcast will help you understand veterans, one story at a time. Sam meets Suzanne S. Rancourt, a veteran of both the US Army and the US Marine Corps. A multi-modal Expressive Arts Therapist, Rancourt explains the concept of "broken time" and methods she uses in her practice, distinguishing between multi-modal and other forms of arts therapies. She is a member of the Abenaki/Huron tribes and the author of three books of poetry: Billboard in the Clouds, murmurs at the gate, and Old Stones, New Roads. Her short works of poetry, non-fiction, and fiction have appeared in dozens of publications.
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Author Website: https://lnkd.in/e2J_6Bv
Latest Book: https://lnkd.in/eNaufww Event Date: June 09
Sponsor: Kentucky Center for Veterans Studies (KCVS)
This group is for individuals that have been negatively impacted by growing up in an alcoholic, drug addicted or otherwise unpredictable family environment. Topics often discussed include understanding the impact of these family patterns, learning how to recognize and develop healthy relationships, and addressing negative beliefs about oneself.
This is a weekly virtual group provided by the EKU Counseling Center and hosted through a secure video platform. Please contact Kevin Stanley at kevin.stanley@eku.edu or (859)622-1303 if interested or for more information.
Event Date: June 09; 2:30pm-4:00pm Location: Online Cost: Free
Sponsor: Counseling Center
Summer registration has begun for courses scheduled during the second six- and eight-week sessions! Summer courses are an ideal opportunity to make up missed credits, lighten your fall and spring course load, or move closer to graduation. Talk to your advisors and professors about EKU Summer second six- and eight-week courses. EKU Summer courses are searchable from summer.eku.edu. Follow EKU Summer at @EKUSummer and #EKUSummer.
Cost: Free
Sponsor: EKU Summer
Join the staff of the EKU Counseling Center today for a workshop on Mindfulness. Being isolated in quarantine can lead to spending a lot of time on various activities that take your attention away from the present moment. Practicing mindfulness can be a great opportunity to improve your mental health by challenging yourself to be present and aware of your thoughts and feelings. In this workshop, you will learn tools that can help you practice mindfulness and work towards reducing and preventing stress, anxiety, depression, as well as many other concerns you may be experiencing. Event Date: June 09; 10:30am Location: Online Cost: Free
Sponsor: Counsleing Center
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