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Brother2Brother to host discussion on mental health, money, masculinity


Brother2Brother is hosting a symposium for University of Nebraska-Lincoln men and nonbinary students to discuss mental health, money management and masculinity.
The event will take place Friday, April 23 from noon to 3 p.m. via Zoom, although Michael Sanders, a sophomore computer science major and the vice president of Brother2Brother, said it is still undecided whether there will be an in-person component. 
According to Tamayo Zhou, a graduate student and Brother2Brother coordinator, anybody on campus that identifies as male or nonbinary is allowed to participate in the event, but all attendees must register by 9 a.m. on April 23rd.  ....

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UNL faculty discuss benefits of owning a pet during the pandemic


In a year of increased distance, the closeness between pet and owner has been a welcome addition to life in the pandemic for some companionships.
John Goldrich, a licensed mental health practitioner for Counseling and Psychological Services staff, said pets can be a source of emotional support, help relieve some stress that comes from being a student and provide companionship. 
“[Pets] can impact [the] feeling of loneliness, because when you have something better to connect with, interact with … in some cases it could provide substantial support during a time like this,” Goldrich said.
These qualities are even more important during a pandemic, Jeffrey Stevens, a psychology professor who runs the Canine Cognition and Human Interaction Lab said. ....

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UNL experts discuss benefits of owning a pet during the pandemic


In a year of increased distance, the closeness between pet and owner has been a welcome addition to life in the pandemic for some companionships.
John Goldrich, a licensed mental health practitioner for Counseling and Psychological Services staff, said pets can be a source of emotional support, help relieve some stress that comes from being a student and provide companionship. 
“[Pets] can impact [the] feeling of loneliness, because when you have something better to connect with, interact with … in some cases it could provide substantial support during a time like this,” Goldrich said.
These qualities are even more important during a pandemic, Jeffrey Stevens, a psychology professor who runs the Canine Cognition and Human Interaction Lab said. ....

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