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Meditation
Studies show that meditation is associated with improvement in a variety of psychological areas, including stress, anxiety, addiction, depression, eating disorders and cognitive function, among others. It also affects the actual structure of our brains — thickening some areas and making others less dense. Join a session today to find out if meditation can work for you.
    • University Center Tower (UCT). Room 1505C
    • 12:15 p.m. to 12:45 p.m.
    • Second Wednesday of each month
    • No reservation required
    • Julie.A.VanOrden@uth.tmc.edu
      713-500-3394
    • School of Dentistry (SOD). Room Varies
    • 12:15 p.m. to 12:45 p.m.
    • Three times per month on Wednesdays
    • Call for room number
    • Nicole.Chapman@uth.tmc.edu
      713-468-4532
    • Jesse Jones Library (JJL). Room 410
    • 12:15 p.m. to 12:45 p.m.
    • Every Monday
    • Hosted by McGovern Medical School (MSB)
    • Alejandro Chaoul
      machaoul@mdanderson.org
Mental Health Resources
  1. Mobile Applications to Combat Anxiety

    www.HealthLine.com

  2. Mental Health App Ratings

    www.ADAA.org

  3. Tibetan Meditation Videos by Dr. Alejandro Chaoul

    www.MDAnderson.org

  4. Texas Physician Health Program

    txphp.state.tx.us

  5. Information About Domestic Violence

    Domestic Violence Series Handout