Lafayette College presents: Movies for Mental Health (Online)

A virtual workshop featuring award-winning short films and a panel discussion with students and local mental health resources. All are welcome!

Featured Campus and Community Resources

Counseling Center @ Lafayette College

Featured National Resources:

Crisis Text Line
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
RAINN
Trans Lifeline
The Trevor Project
Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM)
Black Mental Health Alliance

Details

Day:Wednesday
Date:November 11, 2020
Time:7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Venue

Lafayette College
730 High St
Easton, PA 18042 United States

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Workshop Evaluation

Click here to download a summary of the post-workshop evaluations.
“There are many ways to take care of your mental health. Everyone struggles with it and it is nothing to be ashamed of! "
-Workshop Attendee

Interactive Presentation

Films Screened

Films screened and discussed at this workshop

Apr
2019
Visualizing Lies
Mar
2018
Sal Tran
View Film Library

Partners

Colleen Madden Pellegrino, LCSW & Jessica Lievendag, LPC Summit View Counseling, LLC (610-351-3477)  is a group practice serving the Lehigh Valley and beyond through telehealth.  Our clinicians have diverse backgrounds and specialties. www.summitviewcounseling.com
Sophia Sealy, M.Ed., LPC Sophia Sealy, M.Ed., LPC is a licensed professional counselor in Allentown PA where she has a small private practice, Connected Family Services. I provide outpatient mental health counseling via in-office or telehealth. I help individuals and families feel relief from past traumatic events that are having an impact on their current daily life.
Felicia Moore, LPC Felicia is passionate about helping people be their authentic selves by providing inclusive and friendly counseling. Clients appreciate her easygoing attitude and the work she does with the LGBTQI+ Community.
Jen Whitlock, LPC & Director of True Colors Center for Creative Therapy, LLC Jen has been counseling transgender people for 15 years -- for years before Laverne Cox rocked Times Magazine and Caitlyn Jenner posed for Vanity Fair. She also counsels cisgender people because she's open minded.