Shreya is a fourth-year psychology major at York University, currently pursuing two concentrations in Counselling & Mental Health and Child & Youth Development. She hopes to one day become a therapist and help others overcome their trauma, develop coping skills, and overall, lead a healthy, fulfilling life. Under the supervision of Harvey Skinner and Susan Harris, she hopes to conduct a literature review on the impact of Qi Gong on mental, spiritual, and emotional wellness. Apart from that, she aims to facilitate Climate Cafes alongside her team and create positive, nurturing, healing spaces where students can vent about their feelings related to climate change. In essence, her goal is to contribute to society in a meaningful way, increase sustainability efforts, and make the world a better place for future generations.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Alum |
Events |
6th Summer Global Health Intern Symposium | June 28, 2024 |
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