News Release
December 14, 2005
Contact: Maureen McGuire, 860-679-4523
e-mail:
mmcguire@nso.uchc.edu
Start the New Year with Less Stress & Anxiety
Six-Week Program at UConn Health Center
Farmington, Conn. – The University of Connecticut Health Center is
offering two six-week group therapy programs to help people cope with
anxiety, depression and stress-related illnesses, including the stress
of having a chronic illness.
Two programs of the Personal Health Improvement Program will run
weekly at the 10 Talcott Notch Medical Office in Farmington. One group
will meet in the evening, starting on Tuesday, January 10, through February 14,
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The second group will meet in the morning,
starting on Thursday, January 12, through February 16, from 10 a.m. to noon.
Both groups will be facilitated by Norman Andrekus, Ph.D., a licensed
clinical psychologist with extensive experience in developing the
mind-body connection through the study of Buddhism, yoga and behavioral
medicine.
“This program is designed to teach participants new ways of observing
their symptoms with a fresh perspective that emphasizes the importance
of the mind-body connection,” explained Dr. Andrekus of the Health
Center’s Department of Psychiatry.
Dr. Andrekus employs interactive lectures, discussions and small
group activities to help participants learn how to reduce stress and
respond to everyday situations more effectively.
The Personal Health Improvement Program is a clinically tested and
proven way of reducing stress related illness. The curriculum was
originally created by Matthew Budd, M.D., the former director of
behavioral medicine for the Harvard Pilgrim Medical Group. Dr. Andrekus
has expanded this program using behavior change principles of cognitive
psychotherapy.
“Research shows that chronic symptoms such as pain, fatigue, ongoing
headaches, insomnia and depression can be related to everyday stress and
moods. The skills learned in this program help participants learn to
recognize their typical reactions to daily stress, and show them new
ways to change negative patterns,” Dr. Andrekus added.
“Anyone who is experiencing ongoing stress-related physical symptoms,
chronic illness or other pain, discomfort or imbalance in their lives
may want to take a serious look at this program. Though the program
meets for only six weeks, we hope to give participants tools and
resources they can draw upon throughout their lives,” he said.
Class registration is limited. For more information call
860-679-6700.
The University of Connecticut Health Center includes the schools of
medicine and dental medicine, John Dempsey Hospital, the UConn Medical
Group and University Dentists. Founded in 1961, the Health Center
pursues a mission of providing outstanding health care education in an
environment of exemplary patient care, research and public service. To
learn more about the UConn Health Center, visit our website at
www.uchc.edu.
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