As second-year students begin to define themselves as individuals with unique interests and needs within the Emory community, they will need support and guidance. Programmatic offerings center on adjustment issues, goal setting and follow through, decision-making, interpersonal relationships, health promotion, and life skills such as money management, handling conflict, and coping with stress. A variety of approaches are utilized, from peer education to traditional programming to hands-on experiences.

How to Help a Friend
Beyond Safe Sex: Emotions & Relationships
Safe Spring Break Campaign

 

How to Help a Friend
This interactive program focuses on how to help a friend with a mental or physical health problem such as alcohol or drug abuse, an eating disorder, depression or other related health issues. Students will have opportunity to work with professionals to role play various scenarios.

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Beyond Safe Sex: Emotions & Relationships
Up-to-date information about going beyond safer sex and what that means. The latest STDs and methods of prevention, birth control methods, and concerns of second-year students are discussed. The program also focuses on the emotions associated with sex and relationships and everyday living.

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Safe Spring Break Campaign
Before students leave for their Spring Break destinations, Student Health representatives are stationed in the Woodruff Residential Lobby and offer tips on staying safe over the vacation. These representatives are on-site for any questions you might have about anything from drinking water to STDs.

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