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UMBC Community! Check out UMBC's Counseling Center's Asynchronous Webinars including Coping with Stress, Trans Support Series, and Women of Color Coping Circle.
A liberating space of wellness and empowerment for WOC!
We would like to invite you to consider joining the Women of Color Coping Circle hosted by the Counseling Center this Fall 2020! This will be a drop-in workshop held on Fridays from...
Welcome to the fall 2020 semester at UMBC! We’re excited to welcome you back even though these extraordinary times create unique challenges for many of us. We want to provide you with information...
TRANS SUPPORT GROUP UMBC COUNSELING CENTER Fridays 2-2:50PM Starting September 4th 2020 WebEX Virtual Meetings Support for Transgender, Non-Binary, & Gender Questioning Students The...
Joint Transgender and Gender Non-Binary (TGNB) Health Statement Counseling Center University Health Services Women’s Center Campus Life’s Mosaic, Interfaith, and Pride Centers We...
This past week was a big one for UMBC Counseling Center staff. Counseling Center Assistant Director Soonhee Lee, Ph.D. had her research article titled "Brief therapy training for doctoral interns...
UMBC Counseling Center Statement and Resources Regarding Racism and Systemic Oppression in Black Communities In light of recent events and in support of the recent statement by the University...
In support of the University System of Maryland chancellor and presidents' statement, the UMBC Counseling Center continues to stand against racism and denounces the murders of Black people with...
learn resilience skills for lifetime of resilience reserves
During these challenging times with navigating physical distance, managing classes exclusively online, and adjusting to new living situations, now might be the time to sharpen your resiliency...
adjusting to online classes? physically distancing struggles
Stress is a part of everyday life. However, there are certain situations that can cause stress specifically for college students. The first year of college brings the stress of something new. ...