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		<title>Set yourself up for success&#8230;try a group from CAPS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever struggled with anxiety? Are you shy but feel like you could get more out of your college experience? Want to build skills to be a more effective student? Sign up for a group from CAPS by calling 541-737-2131. Here are some examples of groups for Spring 2012: DBT Skills If you struggle [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever struggled with anxiety? Are you shy but feel like you could get more out of your college experience? Want to build skills to be a more effective student? Sign up for a group from CAPS by calling 541-737-2131. Here are some examples of groups for Spring 2012: </p>
<p><strong>DBT Skills</strong><br />
If you struggle with managing your emotions, have chaos in your relationships, or often find yourself engaging in impulsive behaviors, the Dialectical Behavior Therapy skills group is a place where you can learn new skills to build a life worth living. Members of the DBT skills group will learn and practice mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness skills.<br />
Group 1: Monday 12-2 (Emotion Regulation Skills).  Contact Diana or Ali<br />
Group 2: Wednesday 3-5 (Distress Tolerance and Mindfulness skills).  Contact Diana</p>
<p><strong>Managing ADHD: Strategies and Support  </strong><br />
Group for graduate and non-traditional students to process their experiences at OSU.  Time and Day:  TBD  Contact Salaheddine</p>
<p><strong>Mind Over Mood</strong><br />
Learn different ways to manage your anxiety and/or depression through cognitive behavioral strategies and mindfulness.  Contact Lilia<br />
Group 1: Wednesdays, 3:00pm to 4:30pm. Meets weeks 3, 4, 5, 6,<br />
Group 2: Wednesdays , 3:00pm to 4:30pm.  Meets weeks 7, 8, 9, 10</p>
<p><strong>Student Life with Bipolar Challenges</strong><br />
Vania Manipod, DO is a Psychiatry resident physician at CAPS and SHS.  Join Vania in this supportive/educational group to discuss the challenges and strategies of living with bipolar disorder during the university years.   Time and Day:  TBD.  Contact Vania</p>
<p><strong>Social Skills</strong><br />
Do you feel shy and inhibited in your interactions with peers? This group helps with building self-confidence and learning how to connect with peers.  Mondays, 4pm to 5pm.  Contact Emi   </p>
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