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BGC: Mental Health Concerns of International Students and Ways to be an Ally to International Students
Virtual Event
Instructors: Huan-Chung Scott Liu, PhD, Staff Psychologist at University Counseling Service (UCS) and Tianyi Xie, PhD, Staff Psychologist at University Counseling Service (UCS)
Description:
This session highlights how concerns unique to international students impact their mental health. These concerns can affect international students’ transition to the University of Iowa, their functioning on campus, and their broader adjustment to the United States. We will explore how the forbearance coping style affects some students’ ability to respond to stressors and interpersonal functioning. We will also explore cultural re-entry issues for students returning from a study abroad.
Participants who attend this session will be able to:
- Identify concerns that are unique to international students’ adjustment, and the potential effects on mental health.
- Describe how the forbearance coping style impacts students’ response to stressors and interpersonal functioning.
- Ways to be an ally to international students in your role at the university.
How to Register:
- Go to UI Employee Self Service, and click the “My Career” tab
- Go to "Learning and Development", and click on “My Training”
- Click “Enroll in Courses” on the top left
- In "Find a Course" section type "BGC" in the "Course Title" and click "Search Courses". All of the series' classes begin with the code "BGC" and click "View Details" to enroll in a course.
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