ABOUT THE GROUP
When: Lunchtime, every Wednesday and Friday, beginning April 3
Where: The Lincoln High School Counseling Center
Bonus: FOOD!
Let’s Talk is a peer support group for male-identifying students, offering a safe space to talk about what’s on your mind. The topics discussed will be proposed by group members (e.g., academic stress; peer and parent pressure; social anxiety; body image; relationships; etc.). Facilitated and moderated by Lincoln school counselor Dr. G, the group will draw upon the expertise of Dr. Chris Reigeluth, Professor of Clinical Psychology at Oregon Health & Science University, who specializes in the mental health of boys and men, and the ways that dominant masculine gender socialization messages can influence boys’ functioning and well-being. Our primary goal is to provide a sense of belonging, validation, and understanding. So, be sure to sign up, and let’s get talking!
A few important details:
When: Lunchtime, every Wednesday and Friday, beginning April 3
Where: The Lincoln High School Counseling Center
Bonus: FOOD!
Let’s Talk is a peer support group for male-identifying students, offering a safe space to talk about what’s on your mind. The topics discussed will be proposed by group members (e.g., academic stress; peer and parent pressure; social anxiety; body image; relationships; etc.). Facilitated and moderated by Lincoln school counselor Dr. G, the group will draw upon the expertise of Dr. Chris Reigeluth, Professor of Clinical Psychology at Oregon Health & Science University, who specializes in the mental health of boys and men, and the ways that dominant masculine gender socialization messages can influence boys’ functioning and well-being. Our primary goal is to provide a sense of belonging, validation, and understanding. So, be sure to sign up, and let’s get talking!
A few important details:
- A participant may begin attending at any time and attend as many or as few meetings as they wish to attend.
- Group participants are expected to respect the confidentiality of other group members (not to use names or any other identifying information about group members outside of the group).
- Participants are expected to listen respectfully to the thoughts and feelings of others in the group and to refrain from criticizing or pressuring other members.