News Release

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June 8, 2005

Boise State Extended Studies Offers Summer Health And Wellness Workshops In McCall

The Boise State University Division of Extended Studies will present a series of health and wellness workshops in McCall this summer that offer students the opportunity to relax, recover and explore personal growth, change and healing with wellness professional Judy Frederick.

Frederick is a certified thanagologist (the study of death) and an RN with experience in both open-heart intensive care and newborn intensive care units. She has worked in private practice for more than 16 years, specializing in stress management and grief and loss. She also studied dream theory with Jeremy Taylor, one of the original developers of current dream techniques.

She will present the following workshops: “Dream Journaling: Rediscovering Ourselves” June 20-22; “Grief, Loss, Possibilities for Healing,” July 20-22; “Stress Management: Resiliency Training,” Aug. 8-10; and “Mindfulness Retreat,” Aug. 11-13.

The three-day workshops will be held at the University of Idaho Field Campus on the shore of Payette Lake. Students are responsible for their own transportation, meals and accommodations for all workshops.

Each workshop can be taken for one Health Studies or General Education credit. Visit BroncoWeb at broncoweb.boisestate.edu to register. The fee for undergraduate credit is $202.85; the fee for graduate credit is $241.85. For more information, contact the Division of Extended Studies, 1015 Grant Ave., Boise, (208) 426-3492.

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Contact: Catherine E. Harris, Division of Extended Studies, (208) 426-4092, charris2@boisestate.edu

 

Media Contact: Sherry Squires, University Relations, (208) 426-1563, ssquires@boisestate.edu

 



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