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Need help preparing for the social emotional challenges of college?
The College Readiness Program, offered through the Mood Disorders Center, is for students who are in their senior year of high school, entering, or already enrolled in college and need help managing new social and emotional challenges. Strengthening emotion regulation and problem-solving skills can help students handle stress and make effective decisions for a positive college experience.
This program is appropriate for students who are planning to enter college in the next year, transferring colleges, or are already enrolled in college who need support:
Participants in this program will learn and practice skills related to distress tolerance, emotion regulation and interpersonal effectiveness with respect to dorm life, coursework, relationships, self-care, and time management. Skills are taught by a team of expert psychologists in a supportive group setting with same-aged peers. Participants receive live coaching and feedback from group leaders. Covered topics include, but are not limited to:
Cost: $1,500 for 5 sessions (90 minutes each) – $300 per session
Cancellation Policy: At the time of registration full payment is required to reserve a space. If a participant cannot attend and we are notified at least 30 days prior to the start date of the program we will issue a refund, excluding a $300 non-refundable deposit for administrative fees. If less than 30 days notification is given, no refund will be provided.
Questions: Marlee.Mazor@childmind.org
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