April 15, 2025 - 16:18

Enchanted Mountains Village, in collaboration with the School of Health Professions at St. Bonaventure, is set to host an insightful event titled “Finding a Silver Lining in Challenging Times” on April 24. This engaging talk will feature Thomas Delaney, a distinguished Psychology Professor Emeritus, who will share his expertise on coping mechanisms during difficult periods.
In an era marked by uncertainty and stress, Delaney aims to provide attendees with practical strategies to navigate life's challenges. His extensive background in psychology equips him with the tools to help individuals find hope and positivity, even in the most trying situations.
The event promises to be an enlightening experience, encouraging attendees to explore their resilience and discover ways to foster mental well-being. Community members, students, and anyone interested in personal development are encouraged to participate in this valuable discussion. Mark your calendars for April 24 and prepare to gain insights that could transform your approach to adversity.
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