Student Counseling Groups and Workshops
What is Group Therapy?
The purpose of group therapy, generally speaking, is to provide support to students who are struggling with a variety of problems and would benefit from discussing these problems with others who might have similar struggles.
Depending on the type and topic of the group, the focus might be on developing skills to help manage stress and/or giving group members a chance to process and discuss certain issues.
Sign-up for a Group or Workshop
Dahlonega
706-867-4402 ext. 1
Gainesville
706-867-4402 ext. 2
Groups & Workshops
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Connections
February 5 (Thursday)
11:00 AM — 1:00 PMLocation: Student Center RobinsonJoin GVL Student Counseling for Connections—a vibrant campus event designed to bring students together through fun, food, and meaningful interaction.
Experience a lively mix of interactive group games, sample sessions from our therapy groups, delicious snacks, and upbeat music. Whether you're flying solo or coming with friends, this is your chance to connect in a welcoming, positive space.
Get a feel for what it’s like to be part of a supportive group, explore the resources offered by the Student Counseling Center, and discover new ways to thrive—together. -
Student Support Group (DAH)
February 5 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
February 9 (Monday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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Mental Health in Today's Culture Therapy Group (GVL)
February 10 (Tuesday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115Mental Health in Today’s Culture: Ever wonder why you connect to a certain song or relate so much to a character in your favorite show? The Mental Health in Today’s Culture therapy group uses the power of pop culture – from movies and music to games and social media – to explore common mental health themes. Join us as we provide a safe space to share, learn from diverse perspectives, and develop practical coping skills that may help you face the world today.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402.
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Self-Love Affirmations (DAH)
February 12 (Thursday)
11:00 AM — NoonLocation: [DAH] Hoag PatioLet's celebrate Valentine's Day with Self-Love Affirmations.
Stop by to write yourself a Valentine's letter.
Self-Love is the best love!
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Student Support Group (DAH)
February 12 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:00 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.
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Hero's Journey Therapy Group (GVL)
February 12 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: GVL Student Center 115Healing begins when you become the hero of your own story.
Hero's Journey is a guided role-playing experience where you become the main character in a symbolic adventure - designed to mirror the inner challenges you face in real life. Together, we'll explore different stages of your story: the struggles, the strengths, the turning points. you might encounter challenges, meet symbolic allies, and uncover insights about yourself along the way.
Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402 ext. 2 or visit our office in the Student Center, Suite 115.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
February 16 (Monday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
February 16 (Monday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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Mental Health in Today's Culture Therapy Group (GVL)
February 17 (Tuesday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115Mental Health in Today’s Culture: Ever wonder why you connect to a certain song or relate so much to a character in your favorite show? The Mental Health in Today’s Culture therapy group uses the power of pop culture – from movies and music to games and social media – to explore common mental health themes. Join us as we provide a safe space to share, learn from diverse perspectives, and develop practical coping skills that may help you face the world today.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402.
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Student Support Group (DAH)
February 19 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:00 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.
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Intentional Acts of Kindness Week (BR)
February 16 (Monday)
8:00 AM — 5:00 PMLocation: BR Main LobbyStop by any day(s) this week and leave a kind message for someone. Pledge to do at least 1 intentionally kind act per day this week. Complete the affirmations activity on the Kindness Quest table in the lobby. Make a vow to be a #KindNighthawk at the Kindness Quest Table. Post on social media about kindness you see or experience by tagging #KindNighthawk.
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Intentional Acts of Kindness Week (CMG)
February 16 (Monday)
8:00 AM — 5:00 PMLocation: CMG Campus Main LobbyStop by any day(s) this week and leave a kind message for someone. Pledge to do at least 1 intentionally kind act per day this week. Complete the affirmations activity on the Kindness Quest table in the lobby. Make a vow to be a #KindNighthawk at the Kindness Quest Table. Post on social media about kindness you see or experience by tagging #KindNighthawk.
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Intentional Acts of Kindness Week (OCN)
February 16 (Monday)
8:00 AM — 5:00 PMLocation: Oconee Campus AtriumStop by any day(s) this week and leave a kind message for someone. Pledge to do at least 1 intentionally kind act per day this week. Complete the affirmations activity on the Kindness Quest table in the Atrium. Make a vow to be a #KindNighthawk at the Kindness Quest Table. Post on social media about kindness you see or experience by tagging #KindNighthawk.
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Intentional Acts of Kindness Week (DAH)
February 16 (Monday)
8:00 AM — 5:00 PMLocation: [DAH] DAH Campus Hoag 2nd FloorStop by any day(s) this week and leave a kind message for someone. Pledge to do at least 1 intentionally kind act per day this week. Complete the affirmations activity on the Kindness Quest table on the 2nd floor of Hoag. Make a vow to be a #KindNighthawk at the Kindness Quest Table. Post on social media about kindness you see or experience by tagging #KindNighthawk.
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Intentional Acts of Kindness Week (GVL)
February 16 (Monday)
8:00 AM — 5:00 PMLocation: GVL Student Center Room 115Stop by any day(s) this week and leave a kind message for someone. Pledge to do at least 1 intentionally kind act per day this week. Complete the affirmations activity on the Kindness Quest table in front of Student Counseling (Student Center 115 - just down the hall from the Bookstore). Make a vow to be a #KindNighthawk at the Kindness Quest Table. Post on social media about kindness you see or experience by tagging #KindNighthawk.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
February 23 (Monday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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Mental Health in Today's Culture Therapy Group (GVL)
February 24 (Tuesday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115Mental Health in Today’s Culture: Ever wonder why you connect to a certain song or relate so much to a character in your favorite show? The Mental Health in Today’s Culture therapy group uses the power of pop culture – from movies and music to games and social media – to explore common mental health themes. Join us as we provide a safe space to share, learn from diverse perspectives, and develop practical coping skills that may help you face the world today.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402.
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Student Support Group (DAH)
February 26 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:00 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.
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Hero's Journey Therapy Group (GVL)
February 26 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: GVL Student Center 115Healing begins when you become the hero of your own story.
Hero's Journey is a guided role-playing experience where you become the main character in a symbolic adventure - designed to mirror the inner challenges you face in real life. Together, we'll explore different stages of your story: the struggles, the strengths, the turning points. you might encounter challenges, meet symbolic allies, and uncover insights about yourself along the way.
Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402 ext. 2 or visit our office in the Student Center, Suite 115.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
March 3 (Tuesday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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Mental Health in Today's Culture Therapy Group (GVL)
March 3 (Tuesday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115Mental Health in Today’s Culture: Ever wonder why you connect to a certain song or relate so much to a character in your favorite show? The Mental Health in Today’s Culture therapy group uses the power of pop culture – from movies and music to games and social media – to explore common mental health themes. Join us as we provide a safe space to share, learn from diverse perspectives, and develop practical coping skills that may help you face the world today.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402.
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Virtual Suicide Prevention Workshop for Students
March 4 (Wednesday)
11:00 AM — NoonLocation: https://www.zoom.comJoin our virtual suicide prevention workshop, led by Dr. Kel Lee Cutrell.
Our workshops are designed to provide supportive environments where you can learn about mental health strategies and resources.
If you are worried about a friend or loved one, this is a good workshop to attend to get information on how to support them.
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Hero's Journey Therapy Group (GVL)
March 5 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: GVL Student Center 115Healing begins when you become the hero of your own story.
Hero's Journey is a guided role-playing experience where you become the main character in a symbolic adventure - designed to mirror the inner challenges you face in real life. Together, we'll explore different stages of your story: the struggles, the strengths, the turning points. you might encounter challenges, meet symbolic allies, and uncover insights about yourself along the way.
Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402 ext. 2 or visit our office in the Student Center, Suite 115.
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Hero's Journey Therapy Group (GVL)
February 19 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: GVL Student Center 115Healing begins when you become the hero of your own story.
Hero's Journey is a guided role-playing experience where you become the main character in a symbolic adventure - designed to mirror the inner challenges you face in real life. Together, we'll explore different stages of your story: the struggles, the strengths, the turning points. you might encounter challenges, meet symbolic allies, and uncover insights about yourself along the way.
Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402 ext. 2 or visit our office in the Student Center, Suite 115.
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Student Support Group (DAH)
March 5 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
March 10 (Tuesday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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Mental Health in Today's Culture Therapy Group (GVL)
March 10 (Tuesday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115Mental Health in Today’s Culture: Ever wonder why you connect to a certain song or relate so much to a character in your favorite show? The Mental Health in Today’s Culture therapy group uses the power of pop culture – from movies and music to games and social media – to explore common mental health themes. Join us as we provide a safe space to share, learn from diverse perspectives, and develop practical coping skills that may help you face the world today.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402.
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Hero's Journey Therapy Group (GVL)
March 12 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: GVL Student Center 115Healing begins when you become the hero of your own story.
Hero's Journey is a guided role-playing experience where you become the main character in a symbolic adventure - designed to mirror the inner challenges you face in real life. Together, we'll explore different stages of your story: the struggles, the strengths, the turning points. you might encounter challenges, meet symbolic allies, and uncover insights about yourself along the way.
Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402 ext. 2 or visit our office in the Student Center, Suite 115.
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Student Support Group (DAH)
March 12 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
March 17 (Tuesday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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Mental Health in Today's Culture Therapy Group (GVL)
March 17 (Tuesday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115Mental Health in Today’s Culture: Ever wonder why you connect to a certain song or relate so much to a character in your favorite show? The Mental Health in Today’s Culture therapy group uses the power of pop culture – from movies and music to games and social media – to explore common mental health themes. Join us as we provide a safe space to share, learn from diverse perspectives, and develop practical coping skills that may help you face the world today.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402.
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Hero's Journey Therapy Group (GVL)
March 19 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: GVL Student Center 115Healing begins when you become the hero of your own story.
Hero's Journey is a guided role-playing experience where you become the main character in a symbolic adventure - designed to mirror the inner challenges you face in real life. Together, we'll explore different stages of your story: the struggles, the strengths, the turning points. you might encounter challenges, meet symbolic allies, and uncover insights about yourself along the way.
Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402 ext. 2 or visit our office in the Student Center, Suite 115.
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Student Support Group (DAH)
March 19 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
March 24 (Tuesday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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Mental Health in Today's Culture Therapy Group (GVL)
March 24 (Tuesday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115Mental Health in Today’s Culture: Ever wonder why you connect to a certain song or relate so much to a character in your favorite show? The Mental Health in Today’s Culture therapy group uses the power of pop culture – from movies and music to games and social media – to explore common mental health themes. Join us as we provide a safe space to share, learn from diverse perspectives, and develop practical coping skills that may help you face the world today.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402.
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Hero's Journey Therapy Group (GVL)
March 26 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: GVL Student Center 115Healing begins when you become the hero of your own story.
Hero's Journey is a guided role-playing experience where you become the main character in a symbolic adventure - designed to mirror the inner challenges you face in real life. Together, we'll explore different stages of your story: the struggles, the strengths, the turning points. you might encounter challenges, meet symbolic allies, and uncover insights about yourself along the way.
Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402 ext. 2 or visit our office in the Student Center, Suite 115.
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Student Support Group (DAH)
March 26 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
March 31 (Tuesday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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Mental Health in Today's Culture (GVL)
March 31 (Tuesday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115Mental Health in Today’s Culture: Ever wonder why you connect to a certain song or relate so much to a character in your favorite show? The Mental Health in Today’s Culture therapy group uses the power of pop culture – from movies and music to games and social media – to explore common mental health themes. Join us as we provide a safe space to share, learn from diverse perspectives, and develop practical coping skills that may help you face the world today.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402.
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Hero's Journey Therapy Group (GVL)
April 2 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: GVL Student Center 115Healing begins when you become the hero of your own story.
Hero's Journey is a guided role-playing experience where you become the main character in a symbolic adventure - designed to mirror the inner challenges you face in real life. Together, we'll explore different stages of your story: the struggles, the strengths, the turning points. you might encounter challenges, meet symbolic allies, and uncover insights about yourself along the way.
Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402 ext. 2 or visit our office in the Student Center, Suite 115.
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Student Support Group (DAH)
April 2 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.
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Virtual Suicide Prevention Workshop for Students
April 7 (Tuesday)
Noon — 1:00 PMLocation: https://www.zoom.comJoin our virtual suicide prevention workshop, led by Dr. Kel Lee Cutrell.
Our workshops are designed to provide supportive environments where you can learn about mental health strategies and resources.
If you are worried about a friend or loved one, this is a good workshop to attend to get information on how to support them.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
April 7 (Tuesday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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Mental Health in Today's Culture (GVL)
April 7 (Tuesday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115Mental Health in Today’s Culture: Ever wonder why you connect to a certain song or relate so much to a character in your favorite show? The Mental Health in Today’s Culture therapy group uses the power of pop culture – from movies and music to games and social media – to explore common mental health themes. Join us as we provide a safe space to share, learn from diverse perspectives, and develop practical coping skills that may help you face the world today.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402.
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Hero's Journey Therapy Group (GVL)
April 9 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: GVL Student Center 115Healing begins when you become the hero of your own story.
Hero's Journey is a guided role-playing experience where you become the main character in a symbolic adventure - designed to mirror the inner challenges you face in real life. Together, we'll explore different stages of your story: the struggles, the strengths, the turning points. you might encounter challenges, meet symbolic allies, and uncover insights about yourself along the way.
Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402 ext. 2 or visit our office in the Student Center, Suite 115.
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Student Support Group (DAH)
April 9 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
April 14 (Tuesday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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Mental Health in Today's Culture (GVL)
April 14 (Tuesday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115Mental Health in Today’s Culture: Ever wonder why you connect to a certain song or relate so much to a character in your favorite show? The Mental Health in Today’s Culture therapy group uses the power of pop culture – from movies and music to games and social media – to explore common mental health themes. Join us as we provide a safe space to share, learn from diverse perspectives, and develop practical coping skills that may help you face the world today.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402.
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Hero's Journey Therapy Group (GVL)
April 16 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: GVL Student Center 115Healing begins when you become the hero of your own story.
Hero's Journey is a guided role-playing experience where you become the main character in a symbolic adventure - designed to mirror the inner challenges you face in real life. Together, we'll explore different stages of your story: the struggles, the strengths, the turning points. you might encounter challenges, meet symbolic allies, and uncover insights about yourself along the way.
Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402 ext. 2 or visit our office in the Student Center, Suite 115.
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Student Support Group (DAH)
April 16 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
April 21 (Tuesday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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Mental Health in Today's Culture (GVL)
April 21 (Tuesday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115Mental Health in Today’s Culture: Ever wonder why you connect to a certain song or relate so much to a character in your favorite show? The Mental Health in Today’s Culture therapy group uses the power of pop culture – from movies and music to games and social media – to explore common mental health themes. Join us as we provide a safe space to share, learn from diverse perspectives, and develop practical coping skills that may help you face the world today.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402.
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Hero's Journey Therapy Group (GVL)
April 23 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: GVL Student Center 115Healing begins when you become the hero of your own story.
Hero's Journey is a guided role-playing experience where you become the main character in a symbolic adventure - designed to mirror the inner challenges you face in real life. Together, we'll explore different stages of your story: the struggles, the strengths, the turning points. you might encounter challenges, meet symbolic allies, and uncover insights about yourself along the way.
Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402 ext. 2 or visit our office in the Student Center, Suite 115.
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Student Support Group (DAH)
April 23 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.
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General Mental Health Support Group (GVL)
April 28 (Tuesday)
1:30 PM — 2:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115General Mental Health Group Therapy: Navigating college life can be both exciting and overwhelming. This 50-minute weekly group therapy session offers a supportive and confidential space for students to talk openly about a wide range of mental health concerns—from academic stress and anxiety to relationship issues, loneliness, and overall emotional well-being. The group encourages connection through shared experiences and peer support. This group is a space to be heard, to heal, and to realize you’re not alone. Whether you're managing everyday challenges or seeking deeper insight, you'll find community here.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706=867-4402 ext. 2.
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Mental Health in Today's Culture (GVL)
April 28 (Tuesday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Student Center 115Mental Health in Today’s Culture: Ever wonder why you connect to a certain song or relate so much to a character in your favorite show? The Mental Health in Today’s Culture therapy group uses the power of pop culture – from movies and music to games and social media – to explore common mental health themes. Join us as we provide a safe space to share, learn from diverse perspectives, and develop practical coping skills that may help you face the world today.
Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402.
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Hero's Journey Therapy Group (GVL)
April 30 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: GVL Student Center 115Healing begins when you become the hero of your own story.
Hero's Journey is a guided role-playing experience where you become the main character in a symbolic adventure - designed to mirror the inner challenges you face in real life. Together, we'll explore different stages of your story: the struggles, the strengths, the turning points. you might encounter challenges, meet symbolic allies, and uncover insights about yourself along the way.
Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Student Counseling at 706-867-4402 ext. 2 or visit our office in the Student Center, Suite 115.
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Student Support Group (DAH)
April 30 (Thursday)
3:00 PM — 4:30 PMLocation: Stewart Success 246Join this group for an opportunity to understand
the relationships we have with ourselves and
others, to create better relationships and to feel
more confident.Registration is required. To register, contact Student Counseling
at 706-867-4402 ext. 1.