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Mental health, General

Thriving and learning in action


Date & time
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

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Other dates

Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Speaker(s)

Anda Dragomir (PhD, Psychologist, OPQ) & Courtney MacDonald (Learning Specialist)

Cost

This event is free

Organization

CU Wellness

Contact

Anda Dragomir

Where

Guy-De Maisonneuve Building
1550 De Maisonneuve W.
Room 200 (Conference Room)

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

Thriving & Learning in Action is based on the successful Thriving in Action (TiA) program developed by Dr. Diana Brecher and Dr. Deena Kara Shaffer at Toronto Metropolitain University.

Through a collaboration between Campus Wellness & Support Services and the Student Success Centre, TiA has been adapted for our students at Concordia through Thriving & Learning in Action.

Thriving and Learning in Action is a program like no other--it brings mental health, wellbeing, equity, and learning strategies together in a unique intervention that will help students feel more hopeful, resilient, and successful.

Combining elements of positive psychology (e.g. building motivation, optimism, resilience, grit) and learning strategies (e.g. time management, effective studying and note taking), TiA aims to provide you with skills to help them thrive, academically and personally.

Thriving & Learning in Action will be offered as a flexible 4-part series, where you will learn new ways, approaches, and skills to build motivation, optimism, and resilience, along with learning strategy essentials like time management and effective studying.

Here is an overview of the four-part series:

  • PERMA Model of Well-Being & Top 5 Learning Strategies (Tuesday, January 28).
  • Self-Care Resiliency & Beating Procrastination (Tuesday, February 4).
  • Character Strengths & Active Notetaking (Tuesday, February 11).
  • Mindfulness & Strategic Exam Preparation (Tuesday, February 18).

Facilitators

Anda Dragomir (PhD, Psychologist, OPQ) & Courtney MacDonald (Learning Specialist).

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