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Wellness Coaching

Contact Denise

The aim of Student Wellness Coaching sessions is to provide students with an opportunity to be heard; to express their concerns and needs; and to assist them in determining what they want, and what they need to do to achieve their desired outcome(s). All sessions are student-centred and focus on the student's needs.
 
Student Wellness Coaching is a process that facilitates change by helping students recognize the unique skills, strengths, and resources they possess in response to challenging life/school situations. In so doing, students are better able to reframe difficult experiences and work towards achieving their goals through effective action and strategy setting.  

If you are interested in arranging an appointment, please contact:

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Denise Neumann-Fuhr

denise.neumann-fuhr@queensu.ca

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WELLNESS COACHING

The aim of Student Wellness Coaching sessions is to provide students with an opportunity to be heard; to express their concerns and needs; and to assist them in determining what they want, and what they need to do to achieve their desired outcome(s). All sessions are student-centred and focus on the student's needs.
 
Student Wellness Coaching is a process that facilitates change by helping students recognize the unique skills, strengths, and resources they possess in response to challenging life/school situations. In so doing, students are better able to reframe difficult experiences and work towards achieving their goals through effective action and strategy setting.  

If you are interested in arranging an appointment, please contact:

​

Denise Neumann-Fuhr

denise.neumann-fuhr@queensu.ca

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MAILING ADDRESS

Attn: Queen's Nursing Science Society

Queen's School of Nursing - Cataraqui Bldg

92 Barrie Street

Kingston, Ontario

K7L 3N6

Queen's Nursing Science Society 

OFFICE ADDRESS

Queen's Centre Room A610 (3rd Floor)

284 Earl Street

Kingston, Ontario

K7L 3P4

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