
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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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Mobile Applications to Combat Anxiety
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Mental Health App Ratings
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Tibetan Meditation Videos by Dr. Alejandro Chaoul
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Texas Physician Health Program
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Information About Domestic Violence