Peer support: Openness To Emotions (Relationships, Loneliness, Self-Esteem)

Peer support: Openness To Emotions (Relationships, Loneliness, Self-Esteem)

This an interactive peer support session that is guided by moderators, and everyone is encouraged to voice their thoughts!

By Th3rdPlace

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Friday, November 29 · 3:30 - 5pm GMT-5

Location

1250 Rue Guy suite 600

1250 Rue Guy #suite 600 Montréal, QC H3H 2T4 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

This an interactive peer support session that is guided by moderators, and everyone is encouraged to voice their thoughts! We enter this subject: Openness to Emotions by examining societal trends, demands, then gradually swim towards the inner emotions as an entry point to understand our sense of safety, trust, shame, stress, self-worth and loneliness, as well as our behaviours.


It's not easy to find people who can support us emotionally, nor do we always know how to support others effectively when they are in emotional distress and feeling lonely. We will use philosophical and psychological knowledge as guides, use case studies and personal stories to relate to, and discuss topics like:
-Where do these feelings come from?
-How old are these feelings?
-How do they develop?
-How do I get in touch with my own emotions and befriend them?
-How can I feel connected with others?
-How can I improve social skills to better operate in the workplace, school, and at home?
-How to not take things personally?
-How to motivate self and others?


Our goal is to share and improve techniques that are Simple, Relatable, and Immediate Applicable to help each other channel negative emotions, in order to feel safer, and improve the quality of life.


Curriculum
1.Context: Examine present state of mind, living conditions;
2.Peer story (To relate, co-regulate, witness, feedback, reference);
3.Uncommon Sense (bias, misjudgment, misunderstanding);
4.Theory
-Philosophy(Western: Existentialism; Eastern: Confucius, Taoism)
-Psychology(Emotion via RULER; Defence mechanisms, Trauma)
-Neuroscience(Prefrontal cortex; Limbic system: Amygdala, Hippocampus)
-Others: History, Religion, Business, Politics


When? Every Friday 3:30-5pm in November 2024;
Who we are? We are psychology, social science and computer science graduates from McGill and Concordia University. We are interested in building solutions that support public social health. Visit our work at https://th3rdplace.com/


Our space is limited to ensure quality, and registration is strictly required. See you there!

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Th3rdPlace is a peer service that provides emotional support. We stand with you.