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Hurricane Ian: Our Personal Recovery
Two-Part Series and Workshops
Global events, domestic situations, economic indicators, health concerns and even simply the pace of change in today’s world create, stress and anxiety. In the best of times, these feelings can be difficult to manage. What happens when a natural disaster, such as Hurricane Ian, is added to our life experience? This two-part series in Connie Brown Hall will address how Hurricane Ian impacted our general emotional well-being, thoughts, relationships and health. In addition, it will provide suggestions on how to start our personal recovery from the trauma experienced during and after the storm.
Part 1: The Emotional Impact of Hurricane Ian
Thursday, May 4 ∙ 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Connie Brown Hall/ Tribby Arts Center
Part 2: Celebrating Our Resilience
Friday, May 5 ∙ 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Connie Brown Hall / Tribby Arts Center
Workshops: Telling our Storm Stories
Friday, May 5 ∙ Select a Session • 9 – 11 a.m. / Noon – 2 p.m. / 3 – 5 p.m.
Second Floor Conference Room / Tribby Arts Center
On Friday, smaller facilitator-led discussion groups will provide an opportunity for you to share your personal hurricane experience. Each workshop is limited to 15 participants. Sign up online or at your Concierge Desk for the workshop session of your choice by Wednesday, May 3. Free!
Series and workshop facilitator
Lindsay Schappell holds a Bachelors in Psychology from Taylor University, a Master’s in Social Work from New York University, and a Master’s in Business Administration from George Washington University. Lindsay currently is a Director of Student Success with the Education Advisory Board in Washington, DC. In her role, she consults with colleges and universities across the country on issues such as student engagement and behavioral health.