Event Category: wellness

Having a serious illness can affect your life in many ways. Join one of these workshops to find out what you can do to manage the impact your illness has on your life. At this event, the Stanford Palliative Care team will share ways to live your best life using a holistic, person-centered approach. During …

Interested in creating and sustaining healthy relationships? Want to learn more about establishing and setting boundaries in your friendships and relationships? Join us at our iLive; Navigating Relationships workshop! We’ll explore different ways to navigate the relationships you forge at Stanford, from friendships to romantic relationships! CAPS Psychologist Dr. Catipon and Well-Being Coach Donnovan Yisrael …

The Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) was established as an inter-disciplinary program in 2003 by the Dean of the School of Medicine (Dr. Philip Pizzo) and brings together scientists and physicians who share a common interest in developing and using state-of-the-art imaging technology and developing molecular imaging assays for studying intact biological systems. The …

The University of California’s Center for Climate, Health and Equity and the Climate Change & Mental Health Special Initiative of the Chair at Stanford University welcome Susan Bauer-Wu, President of the Mind & Life Institute for a public presentation. Drawing on her recent book, A Future We Can Love, Bauer-Wu will share her reflections on the psychological, emotional, and spiritual …

In this hybrid seminar, Professor Lee will reflect on her pioneering and collaborative research on late-life cognition and dementia across multiple settings. Drawing on empirical evidence and carefully harmonized surveys of health and aging (e.g., for Korea, Japan, China, India, the US and Europe), Professor Lee will assess the state of knowledge and evidence regarding …

Joy is the human capacity to feel uplifted by something that is, at its essence, ‘good.’ Physiologically, joy provides energy and helps you recover from stress. Mentally, joy broadens your perspective and renews optimism. Socially, joy bonds you to others and strengthens relationships. In hard times, joy can be a reminder that life has meaning …

The Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) was established as an inter-disciplinary program in 2003 by the Dean of the School of Medicine (Dr. Philip Pizzo) and brings together scientists and physicians who share a common interest in developing and using state-of-the-art imaging technology and developing molecular imaging assays for studying intact biological systems. The …

Co-sponsored with the Black Staff Alliance The BSA and the Faculty Staff Help Center extend the theme of wellness throughout the year with the offering of monthly, mental wellness drop-in groups for faculty, staff, retirees, and postdocs who self-identify as African, Black, or of Caribbean descent. The groups aim to be a source of support for Black employees of …