Furman University’s PHOKUS – Promoting Healthy Options through Knowledge, Understanding & Service – will present a week-long program addressing mental illness beginning Monday, February 29.
“Mental Health Week” includes a CLP speaker engagement, meditation and dog therapy sessions, and DIY stress balls. A schedule follows:
Dog Therapy – Monday, February 29, 12 – 1 pm, front porch of the James B. Duke Library.
Meditation with Dr. Liao – Monday, February 29, 4:30 pm, James B. Duke Library, Room 041.
CLP: “We Need to Talk: Suicide Stigma in our Culture” – Monday, February 29, 7 pm, Watkins Room.
Dog Therapy – Tuesday, March 1, 12 – 1 pm, front porch of the James B. Duke Library.
Meditation with Dr. Slining – Tuesday, March 1, 6 – 7 pm, James B. Duke Library, Room 041.
Dog Therapy – Wednesday, March 2, 12 – 1 pm, front porch of the James B. Duke Library.
DIY Stress Balls – Wednesday, March 2, 11 am – 2 pm, front porch of the James B. Duke Library.
For more information about Furman’s “Mental Health Week,” message Furman PHOKUS on Facebook or call Student Health Services at (864) 284-2180.