Keeping in control and understanding when we're not
Thursday 24th October, 5.30pm-6.30pm (online webinar)
Have you ever found yourself scrolling for hours on social media? Have you ever reached for another drink or sugar fix when you know you’ve had enough?
Join the CUBE Clinic in this relaxed session, where we will discuss how we develop habits and how we can keep them in control.
This talk will address topics such as:
- Are we in control of our behaviour and habits? How do we know if we’re not?
- How does this play out in university life?
- How do you keep in control: toolkit (considering prevention, harm reduction and coping techniques) and where and when to seek support.
Spaces are limited, so please book your spot in advance. You will receive the link to join the event in your order confirmation email, and in a reminder email before the event starts.
What is the CUBE Clinic?
The Changing Unwanted BEhaviour (CUBE) Clinic is a specialist NHS mental health service within the UCL University Clinic. The CUBE Clinic offers assessment and treatment for students with difficulties related to their use of alcohol, drugs, internet use, gaming, gambling and sexual behaviours. The team consists of a consultant psychiatrist and psychologists.
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