CPSA Talk: DBT

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In Session: Talks on Counselling Psychology
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
with Emma Carlson, RCC
March 11, 2021, 7:30-8:30 pm PST

Emma Carlson (she/her) is a Registered Clinical Counsellor who specializes in youth suicide intervention and prevention. She has a B.Sc Hons in Behavioural Neuroscience from SFU and a Master’s of Arts in Counselling Psychology from UBC. Emma has almost a decade of experience in suicide prevention work and currently works for a non-profit organization, helping young people manage ongoing suicidality, self-harm, and other risky behaviours. Additionally, in her private practice, she works with high performers (athletes, academics, and creatives) to help them achieve their goals and live their lives in a way that is balanced and sustainable. Emma aligns her theoretical orientation towards Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and values its multifaceted and intuitive approach to working with folx who experience emotion dysregulation (whether under- or over-regulated). She has both trained and been supervised in DBT, and employs its teachings and techniques in almost every area of her work. Emma is committed to the continued discourse around suicide prevention work, and using evidence-based treatment to assist the folx she works within crafting a life that feels worth living, and enjoyable.

 

CPSA members: Free

Non-members: $5

Register here:

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/in-session-talks-on-counselling-psychology-tickets-138338025759?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch

 

Thank you,

Alejandra Botia

The Counselling Psychology Student Association (CPSA)

blogs.ubc.ca/cpsaubc

xʷcic̓əsəm Indigenous land-based Summer Internship 2021 at UBC Farm

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Please forward the Summer Internships to our students.

Please see the file attached for further details.

Thank you so much!

xʷc̓ic̓əsəm Indigenous land-based Internship 20211

Warmly, Wilson

 

Wilson Mendes (He, Him, His)
Ph.D. Candidate | Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems
Faculty of Land and Food Systems | Indigenous Research Partnerships
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
2357 Main Mall | Vancouver British Columbia | V6T 1Z4 Canada
| Cell 778 840 3138
wilson.mendes@ubc.ca

Rondriso Farms: 2021 Job Posting

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Abstract / Summary:

Rondriso Farms a local family run farm, is looking for a farm hand for the 2021 season!

Our farm is located 5 minutes off Hwy #1, exit 53 in North Surrey just 30-45 min drive from Vancouver. We are a second generation Canadian family farm that includes cattle, eggs, hay, a variety of vegetables and a pumpkin patch. All our products are sold through our farmgate General Store where we also distribute our Localicious Produce Box. Our farming practices are rooted in sustainability, tradition, and growing good clean food for good health. Community values are essential to the farms way of working and producing. If you are keen to work hard, connect with like-minded folk who are committed to excellent farming and customer service, please read on, check us out and be in touch!

Job Posting – Rondriso Farms – 2021 – UBC Land and Food- Full Job Posting

Interested, please send your resume and cover letter to ronandpam@rondrisofarms.ca

Scholarship Opportunity

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Please find attached a scholarship opportunity that may be of interest to graduate students in your network. Thank you in advance for sharing, and please don’t hesitate to reach out to discuss any potential partnerships with rare.

Scholarship Poster 2021 UPDATED

Kind Regards,

Jenna

 

Jenna Quinn
Program Scientist- Research Priorities, Partnerships, & Monitoring
rare Charitable Research Reserve
1679 Blair Road, Cambridge ON N3H 4R8
phone: 519-650-9336 x111 fax: 519-650-5923
email: jenna.quinn@raresites.org
website: raresites.org

Pronouns: she/her

Sustainability Scholars Program: Application deadline March 7 (paid summer internships)

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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS—SUSTAINABILITY SCHOLARS PROGRAM (PAID SUMMER INTERNSHIPS) 

The Sustainability Scholars Program is currently accepting applications for several paid internships that will commence May 3, 2021. Current UBC graduate students from all academic disciplines are encouraged to confirm the eligibility requirements and apply.

Successful candidates will work under the mentorship of a partner organization, and are immersed in real world learning where they can apply their research skills and contribute to advancing organizational sustainability goals. Each Scholar receives $25 per hour to complete 250 hours of work.

The list of projects is below. For more information about the program and to apply, visit the Sustainability Scholars Program website.

Applications will be accepted until midnight Sunday March 7.

We also appreciate your help in circulating this notice to anyone in your grad student network that may be interested!

New/Reposted Opportunities: Deadline to apply is midnight March 7