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From: sachicago on 21 Mar 2008 19:41 Announcing the start of a free, peer-led CBT based support group for Social Anxiety in Chicago. We take a structured, therapeutic approach based on Dr. Richards' tapes, though you can join the group even if you don't have the tapes/workbook. Meetings take place every Saturday at 2PM at UIC's Library of the Health Sciences (on the West Campus) in a private and confidential setting and the location is accessible by public transportation. You are not required to talk if you don't feel like it, but in order to maintain morale and motivation in the group, we do request that members try and attend the meetings regularly. If interested, please email SAChicago at yahoo.com to sign up or for more information. WHEN: Every Saturday at 2 PM WHERE: Library Of the Health Sciences, UIC 1750 W. Polk Street, Chicago 60612 (http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/lhsc/services/location.shtml) GETTING THERE: Take the Pink Line train to the Polk station. The library is right across the street. Street parking is available in the area. WHO : SAChicago at yahoo.com |