Strategies for Managing 2020 Anxiety – Individually and Collectively
November 19, 2020 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
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We recognize that the lead up to this election cycle and the current post-election period coupled with everything else that has come along with 2020 are contributing to heightened feelings of concern, exhaustion and anxiety especially within BIPOC, LGBTQ+, international and members of other historically marginalized communities. To help address these concerns, the Graduate School Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement and the Graduate and Professional Student Diversity Council invite you to join other members of the Cornell community for a discussion on Strategies for Managing 2020 Anxiety- Individually and Collectively.
Facilitating this discussion will be Dr. Marta Guzmán, who serves as a psychologist for the Cornell Faculty and Staff Assistance Program. Dr. Guzmán will provide guidance on strategies to manage and cope during this uniquely stressful time, and how to nurture hope.
About the Speaker:
Dr. Marta Guzmán earned a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from The Florida School of Professional Psychology in Tampa, FL. Dr. Guzmán’s professional interests include anxiety disorders, chronic mental health issues, acute and chronic medical concerns, and diversity and multicultural issues. She has experience working in community mental health, higher education, and medical settings, and is an active member of the National Latinx Psychological Association.