Upcoming Events
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Relationship Reset Webinar
Join Dr. Amoha Bajaj and Home Shanti as they discuss how to reset your relationship. In this 60-minute FREE webinar, you will learn:
How to fight smarter, not harder.
Tools to deepen your emotional connection.
Weekly practices to keep your relationship thriving (not just surviving)!
Click here to register! When you register you can also submit questions so that they can be addressed during the webinar!
Mental Health 101
Dr. Amoha Bajaj will present tips for managing mood and maintaining mental health. She will also facilitate a discussion to identify and offer recommendations for addressing the challenges that participants attending this event are currently facing. Registration for this event is closed.
Perinatal Mental Health: Clinical Considerations and Best Practices
Perinatal Mental Health: Clinical Considerations and Best Practices
Presented by
Melissa Greenberg, PsyD and Maya Koenig-Dzialowski, MD
TPC Jasna Polana, 4519 Province Line Rd., Princeton, NJ 08540
Friday, January 10, 2025
9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
4 CE through NJPA
For more information and to register, visit https://mercerpsych.org/calendar/
From Partners to Parents: Adjusting to Parenthood and Maintaining Intimacy as a Couple
This Webinar will be part of the Wellness Wednesdays series hosted by Postpartum Support International: New Jersey. Dr. Melissa Greenberg will discuss how couples can navigate the transition to parenthood, manage conflict, and maintain emotional and physical intimacy. Open to all, contact us for more information.
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Workshop: Stress Management & Self-Care
This is a private workshop hosted by Dr. Melissa Greenberg for the students and staff of SUNY College of Optometry.
Clinical Considerations in Working with South Asian Individuals and Families
Dr. Nirav Soni will lead this workshop to inform clinicians who work with clients from the South Asian diaspora of relevant contextual factors that can inform assessment, treatment planning, and therapy process. This event is co-sponsored by Mercer County Psychological Association and New Jersey Psychological Association.
Click here for more information and to register.
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Workshop: Negative Self-Talk & Imposter Syndrome
This is a private workshop hosted by Dr. Melissa Greenberg for the students and staff of SUNY College of Optometry.
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Interview with author Jennifer Wallace on her book Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic - and What We Can Do About It
Hosted by the Princeton Public Library.
From the Princeton Public Library website:
The award-winning journalist is joined by psychologist Melissa Greenberg to discuss her recent book "Never Enough: When Achievement Pressure Becomes Toxic - and What We Can Do About It." On Zoom.
At this virtual event on Zoom, Jennifer Wallace will discuss her book "Never Enough," which investigates the deep roots of toxic achievement culture, with clinical psychologist Melissa Greenberg as part of the Mayors Wellness Campaign. The conversation will examine how can we teach our kids to strive toward excellence without crushing them and offer parents advice and tools to help raise healthy achievers.
Click here for more information and to register.