The Wellness Center

Relationships

Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships

This presentation addresses relationships in general. What are characteristics of good and bad relationships and what are some warning signs of bad relationships. Other topics include dating violence. Presented by The Wellness Center Staff or Peer Educators.

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Changing Relationships With Parents While In College

College students go through lots of changes as they leave home and start lives on their own. Parents remember them as they were before they left for school. This workshop explores these changing relationships and provides information that may help ease the transition. Presented by The Counseling & Testing Center Staff.

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Conflict Resolution

Conflicts are unavoidable, dealing with them in ways that interfere with your or someone else’s happiness is not. This workshop examines conflict and offers strategies. Presented by The Counseling & Testing Center Staff.

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Dealing With Roommate Problems

Roommates can be best friends or so different that they are constantly in each other’s way. This workshop explores these relationships and offers some suggestions for less than ideal matches. Presented by The Counseling & Testing Center Staff.

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Healthy Relationships

Some relationships are good for you others not so much. This workshop looks at how can you get clues on which relationships might be better for you. Presented by The Counseling & Testing Center Staff.

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How To Spot Mr./Ms. Right/Wrong

Romantic relationships can add to our lives, make life a living mess, or somewhere in between. This workshop gives information that may help you avoid the living mess type. Presented by The Counseling & Testing Center Staff.

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Long Distance Relationships

Long distance relationships have their own set of difficulties and promise. This workshop explores some the unique characteristics of long distance relationships. Presented by The Counseling & Testing Center Staff.

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Stalking In Relationships

What was viewed initially as positive, romantic attention, may turn into the repeated unwanted attention, harassment, and contact that characterizes stalking. It’s important to remember however that a stalker can be someone you do not know at all. A stalker is any person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows or harasses another person with the intent to cause that person reasonable fear for their safety or the safety of their immediate family. More information is provided in this workshop. Presented by The Counseling & Testing Center Staff.

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Surviving a Break-Up

Break-ups can be devastating. How to survive and begin to move on is discussed in this workshop. Presented by The Counseling & Testing Center Staff.

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Violence In Relationships

Everyone agrees that violence in relationships is a bad thing, yet it keeps happening. What to look out for, and other information about violence in relationships is discussed in this workshop. Presented by The Counseling & Testing Center Staff.

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Page updated: 08-Jul-2009

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