Grief Counseling Resources on Campus
Current Grief Counseling Resources on Campus
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) welcomes and encourages students to take advantage of the following services offered:
- The Grief Support Group: a student-led group open to any Wesleyan student who is coping with the death of a friend or relative
- Meets on Wednesdays at 8:30pm in the Solarium (Room 201) in the Davidson Health Center
- Dr. Laurence Antosz is the clinical resource for the group
- For more information, contact Hannah Vogel or Leah Koenig
- Individual appointments: call (860) 685-3143 to schedule an appointment with one of the CAPS therapists
- On-call support: call CAPS at (860) 685-2910
- Drop-in hours: Dr. D’Andrea will have drop-in hours from 5-6 p.m. next Monday through Thursday (3/25/13-3/28/13)
Office of Religious and Spiritual Life (ORSL) provides emotional and spiritual support and is located on the 2nd floor of 169 High Street (corner of Church and High): www.wesleyan.edu/orsl
- Rabbi David Teva, Department Head and Jewish Chaplain Ext. 2278; dleipziger@wesleyan.edu; Office hours: Wed 2:45-4:30
- Rev. Tracy Mehr-Muska, Protestant Chaplain Ext. 2277; tmehrmuska@wesleyan.edu; Office hours: Wed 1:30-3:00pm
- Imam Adeel Zeb, Islamic Chaplain Ext. 2275; azeb@wesleyan.edu; Office hours: Wed 1:00-2:30pm
Class Deans provide support to students, facilitate access to academic and non-academic support services, and work with faculty on behalf of students:
- Louise S. Brown, Class of ‘13 & ‘15 (A-Chas) Ext 2758; lsbrown@wesleyan.edu
- Marina J. Melendez, Class of ‘14 & ‘15 (Chav-McCal) Ext 2764; mmelendez@wesleyan.edu
- David Phillips, Class of ‘16 & ‘15 (McCar-Su) Ext 2765; dphillips@wesleyan.edu
- Michael J. Whaley, Vice President for Student Affairs, Dean for the Class of ‘15 (Suh-Z) Ext 3160; whaley@wesleyan.edu
CHUM Monday Night Lecture Series: Prof. Dara Orenstein — Tonight 6 p.m.
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FILMS: Flood and Jellyfish with Q&A: Thurs., March 7 and April 23
Mabul (flood) will conclude the Sixth Annual Ring Family Wesleyan University Israeli Film festival, on Thursday, March 7 at 8 PM at the Goldsmith Family Cinema. The film is described as “one of the year’s most impressive-looking Israeli films” by Variety film reviewer Alissa Simon, and is the winner of the best film and best cinematography categories at the Haifa International film festival (2010) as well as earning six nominations for the Ophir (Israeli Academy Awards). Directed by Guy Nativ and co –written by Nativ and Noa Berman- Herzberg, the film follows the complicated life of Yoni, a smart but underdeveloped boy, who is preparing for his Bar Mitzvah. Yoni has to deal with bullying in school, uncommunicative parents and an older autistic brother who comes home right before the ceremony. Yoni is left to deal on his own with a brother he has not seen in ten years and who has become obsessed with Yoni’s Torah excerpt about Noah and the flood.
The film is 100 minutes and has English subtitles. Film critic Laura Blum will comment upon the film as well as conduct a question-answer session after the screening.
You can watch a video trailer at http:///iff.site.wesleyan.edu
Although this is the last movie in our Israeli Film Festival is it not the end. This year the Jewish and Israel Studies with the co- sponsorship of the Film Department is introducing a new event, Back by Popular Demand. On Tuesday, April 23, at 8pm at the Goldsmith Family Cinema the internationally acclaimed writer and film maker, Etgar Keret , will introduce and comment upon his film Jellyfish, winner at the Cannes Film Festival. Please mark your calendar for this exciting event, and as always I would be delighted to welcome you and your students to the movies, Dalit Katz
New Grief Support Group Meeting Time — SP ’13
NEW Grief Support Group meeting times for Spring ’13 !
STUDENT-RUN GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP (Sponsored by the office of Counseling and Psychological Services) CAPS Meets: Weekly Wednesdays Time: 8:30pm Location: Solarium (Room 201) (2nd fl., Davison Health Center) Intended to create a network of support for those who have experienced the death of a loved one. Please feel free to come and leave when it is convenient for you. For more information please contact: Hannah Vogel hvogel@wesleyan.edu Phone: 240.463.6929 Leah Koenig lkoenig@wesleyan.edu Phone: 443.739.7372
Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group
Heal in the company of others:
The Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group (SASS) will be held on Thursdays beginning February 14th –May 2nd from 12-1:15pm. SASS is open to survivors of childhood sexual abuse, sexual assault and rape. Meetings will follow an open support group format and participants determine group topics each week.
Contact Alysha B. Warren, LPC, Therapist/Sexual Violence Resource Coordinator, for more info at awarren(at)wesleyan(dot)edu. Reference “Support Group” in the subject line.
The deadline to sign-up Tuesday, February 12th.