Global conflict support group to hold first meeting on Nov. 14

Global conflict support group to hold first meeting on Nov. 14

In a time when global conflicts are creating new levels of stress and uncertainty, Detroit Mercy is offering a space where students can connect, share experiences and support each other.

The Global Conflict Support Group was created to provide a space for any Detroit Mercy students impacted by conflict in the Middle East, Ukraine, Syria, Sudan and other regions of the world. This informal group is open to both undergraduate and graduate students from all campuses. It will be led by two advanced clinical psychology doctoral students and supervised by a licensed psychologist.

With the growing challenges and stressors of the current global conflicts, many students have expressed a need for additional support. The group will be held in person on Thursday evenings in the Psychology Clinic in Reno Hall. We are aiming to hold the first group on Thursday, Nov. 14. Students are not required to commit to ongoing attendance. Once they sign up, they will receive details on the group’s location, time and dates.

Sign up here for more information!

A graphic regarding informal global conflict support group for students impacted by global conflict in Middle East, Sudan, Ukraine, Syria and other areas of the world. In the center is a circle with six people sitting in chairs. There is a scan code at the bottom of the page for mor information and to sign up.