Getting through your studies in good shape
Getting through your studies in good shape - our new psychology blog by Angelika Groh
We’ve put together a blog packed with fascinating articles and handy tips and tricks on psychology, psychotherapy and mental health during your studies.
The brains behind it, Angelika Groh, is a clinical and health psychologist and psychotherapist. She’s been advising UAS BFI Vienna students on all matters connected with mental health and well-being for 20 years now. The focus of her work covers everything from providing advice on coping with day-to-day student life and dealing with relationship issues and family disputes, to mental health problems such as anxiety and depressive moods. In her new blog, Angelika deals with FAQs, seemingly intractable problems and challenges that appear impossible to overcome, opening up new perspectives and suggesting ways of dealing with difficult situations.
Article:
Motivated?
One of the most common problems in the course of studies is lack of motivation. What the causes can be and what you can do about it.
Man rests his head in his hands
When our world is shaken...
Changes are difficult - even if they are self-chosen... But it becomes really bad when we have no influence, when world events overtake us and take us away. Together with our plans and wishes...
Woman is having a hand in her face
Surely only crazy people go to therapy…
Questions about psychological counseling
2 woman talking and one is making notes
I’ll do it tomorrow...
procrastinitis – part 4
Man is hugging himself and smiles
I’ll do it tomorrow...
procrastinitis – part 3
Woman has her eyes closed and meditates
I’ll do it tomorrow...
procrastinitis – part 2
Man is angry at the alarm clock in his hand
I’ll do it tomorrow...
procrastinitis – part 1
woman is covering her mouth and holding a calender
Studying in crisis mode – the idea behind this blog
“It’s been tough, really tough...”
Woman has a lightbulb next to her head