This guide provides information on improving your resilience: the ability to adapt to, recover from, and cope with stress, anxiety and adversity.
Building a resilient disposition helps you to maintain a healthy level of psychological and physical wellbeing, particularly when faced with the challenges and struggles that may come from balancing your university and personal commitments. Stress management provides techniques and strategies for combating and controlling stress, which students may experience with symptoms such as low energy, headaches, aches/pains/tension, and insomnia during their degrees.
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Counseling Services - Here students may book one-to-one appointments, group sessions, email and Skype counselling sessions with a professionally trained counsellor who will be happy to talk to you about anything that may be causing you difficulties, such as an inability to study, poor concentration, depression, relationship problems, anxiety, and stress. Whilst it might be difficult to ask for help at times, the counsellors are friendly, approachable, and there to help and all sessions remain confidential.
Student Support at the University of Westminster - Information and support if you’re nervous about leaving home, moving to a new country or just want specific information about our facilities.
Mindfulness is the practice of self-awareness and being in the moment, experiencing thoughts, feelings, body sensations and perceptions through a lens of openness and acceptance in order to be more in tune with ourselves. By observing our experiences through a mindful lens, this can help to develop better understanding and insight.
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University of Westminster Mindfulness and Meditation: Here students can learn different concepts and skills in tolerance, empathy, resilience, and meditation. Students can find information on free weekly meditation workshops where they can learn breathing techniques and exercises to reduce stress.