Parton Health & Counseling Center PARTON HEALTH CENTER

Turnt Up: Exploring your relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture

This 8-week drop-in process group provides a space for students to talk about their relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture in a supportive and collaborative space. Through peer to peer group processing, facilitated by Brian Tobin of Middlebury Counseling, students will explore how and why they engage in substance use and party culture at college. This group is appropriate for all students whether they are choosing to abstain from substance, engage in substance use, or are questioning their relationship to alcohol and substances.

Forest East Lounge, Room 152

Turnt Up: Exploring your relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture

This 8-week drop-in process group provides a space for students to talk about their relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture in a supportive and collaborative space. Through peer to peer group processing, facilitated by Brian Tobin of Middlebury Counseling, students will explore how and why they engage in substance use and party culture at college. This group is appropriate for all students whether they are choosing to abstain from substance, engage in substance use, or are questioning their relationship to alcohol and substances.

Forest East Lounge, Room 152

Turnt Up: Exploring your relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture

This 8-week drop-in process group provides a space for students to talk about their relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture in a supportive and collaborative space. Through peer to peer group processing, facilitated by Brian Tobin of Middlebury Counseling, students will explore how and why they engage in substance use and party culture at college. This group is appropriate for all students whether they are choosing to abstain from substance, engage in substance use, or are questioning their relationship to alcohol and substances.

Forest East Lounge, Room 152

Turnt Up: Exploring your relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture

This 8-week drop-in process group provides a space for students to talk about their relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture in a supportive and collaborative space. Through peer to peer group processing, facilitated by Brian Tobin of Middlebury Counseling, students will explore how and why they engage in substance use and party culture at college. This group is appropriate for all students whether they are choosing to abstain from substance, engage in substance use, or are questioning their relationship to alcohol and substances.

Forest East Lounge, Room 152

Turnt Up: Exploring your relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture

This 8-week drop-in process group provides a space for students to talk about their relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture in a supportive and collaborative space. Through peer to peer group processing, facilitated by Brian Tobin of Middlebury Counseling, students will explore how and why they engage in substance use and party culture at college. This group is appropriate for all students whether they are choosing to abstain from substance, engage in substance use, or are questioning their relationship to alcohol and substances.

Forest East Lounge, Room 152

Turnt Up: Exploring your relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture

This 8-week drop-in process group provides a space for students to talk about their relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture in a supportive and collaborative space. Through peer to peer group processing, facilitated by Brian Tobin of Middlebury Counseling, students will explore how and why they engage in substance use and party culture at college. This group is appropriate for all students whether they are choosing to abstain from substance, engage in substance use, or are questioning their relationship to alcohol and substances.

Forest East Lounge, Room 152

Turnt Up: Exploring your relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture

This 8-week drop-in process group provides a space for students to talk about their relationship to alcohol, substances, and party culture in a supportive and collaborative space. Through peer to peer group processing, facilitated by Brian Tobin of Middlebury Counseling, students will explore how and why they engage in substance use and party culture at college. This group is appropriate for all students whether they are choosing to abstain from substance, engage in substance use, or are questioning their relationship to alcohol and substances.

Forest East Lounge, Room 152

The Practice of Compassion

This group will explore self-compassion and compassion for others in the context of shared human challenges, struggles, and setbacks. Through group conversation and directed practices, we seek to enhance our openness to the joys and sufferings of life, with growing appreciation for what we offer to the world, and for what we receive.

Facilitators: Gus Jordan, PhD of Middlebury Counseling Center at jordan@middlebury.edu and Jenny Magoon, Counseling Intern at jmagoon@middlebury.edu

Middlebury College

The Practice of Compassion

This group will explore self-compassion and compassion for others in the context of shared human challenges, struggles, and setbacks. Through group conversation and directed practices, we seek to enhance our openness to the joys and sufferings of life, with growing appreciation for what we offer to the world, and for what we receive.

Facilitators: Gus Jordan, PhD of Middlebury Counseling Center at jordan@middlebury.edu and Jenny Magoon, Counseling Intern at jmagoon@middlebury.edu

Middlebury College

The Practice of Compassion

This group will explore self-compassion and compassion for others in the context of shared human challenges, struggles, and setbacks. Through group conversation and directed practices, we seek to enhance our openness to the joys and sufferings of life, with growing appreciation for what we offer to the world, and for what we receive.

Facilitators: Gus Jordan, PhD of Middlebury Counseling Center at jordan@middlebury.edu and Jenny Magoon, Counseling Intern at jmagoon@middlebury.edu

Middlebury College