Stress among high school and college students is through the roof – but we are not powerless over our stress! Join us for a one-hour free webinar on Thursday, December 29th at 8:00 pm EST. This lecture-workshop will focus on problem-focused interventions to enhance health-promoting ways of coping with stress (both inside and outside of the classroom).

Current high school students, current or prospective college students, graduate students, teachers, and parents/caregivers are welcome to attend! Have a pen and paper ready for activities and reflections.

Click here to register via Google Forms

Speaker Profile

Sarah Lupis, Ph.D.

Sarah completed her Ph.D. with the Laboratory for Biological Health Psychology at Brandeis University. Her research focuses on the intersectionality of emotion and stress. More specifically, as a certified facial coder, Sarah examines how people react emotionally to psychosocial stress, and how this correlates to sympathetic nervous system and neuroendocrine stress responses. Her research interests also include predictors and moderators of these underlying mechanisms, including the effects of age, culture, gender, and body image

Hope to see you there!

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