ComPsych Offering Live Webinar: Four Dates in October
"Informed Or Infirmed? Healthy Media Consumption As Election Day Approaches"
As Election Day nears, are your media consumption habits helping you make good decisions, or are they making you sick? The upcoming election is a significant source of stress and anxiety for many of people. Participating in social media discussions, reading newspapers, following your favorite political pundits, and watching election news on TV can help you stay informed and engaged. If you’re not careful though, you may use these avenues in unhealthy ways that make you feel worse. This training will help you implement healthy media consumption habits that don’t damage your mental and physical wellbeing.
Important Information About Capacity Limits and Recordings
The live webinar has registration limits, and some people may receive a message informing them that registration is full. If you get that message, please feel free to register for one of the other live sessions, or you may use the links below to access a recording once the live sessions are over. The registration links below will turn into links to a recording once the live sessions have finished. These sessions are being held organization wide so they will be available as a first come first serve.
Webinar Series | Date/Registration Link | Time |
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Informed or Informed? Healthy Media Consumption as Election Day Approaches | Oct. 9, 2020 | 11 a.m. |
Oct. 9 2020 | 2 p.m. | |
Oct. 13, 2020 | 11 a.m. | |
Oct. 13, 2020 | 2 p.m. |