Session - 1
The U.S. workplace is filled with opportunities for trauma. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 27 percent of 888,220 nonfatal work injuries in the U.S. in 2019 (the most recent year for which statistics are available) were related to slips and falls. A recent World Health Organization study revealed that depression and anxiety cost the global economy over $1 trillion per year. Workers can, and do, experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) from workplace conditions. Overcoming trauma in the workplace begins with awareness of what is needed to keep oneself healthy, happy, and feeling good. It means doing one’s best to recognize depression and find ways to keep one’s body, mind, and spirit healthy. This webinar focuses on how employers can help employees overcome trauma and achieve physical, mental, and spiritual wellness.
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Introduction
Recognizing the Need and Importance for Wellness
Overcoming Trauma Through Physical Fitness
Overcoming Trauma Through Mental Wellness
Ensuring Spiritual Wellness
Summary and Final Questions and Answers
Session - 2
The pandemic and post-pandemic era is a very new environment for many people—including managers. The isolation caused by work-at-home has spawned many mental care crises—even for managers. Many people live alone. Many people have small social circles of friends and relatives to serve as a social support network. As a result, many managers must find ways to ensure their own well-being as well as promote and encourage that of their workers. That is the focus of this session. Well-being for managers begins with awareness of the need to recognize what is necessary to keep oneself healthy, happy, and feeling good. It means doing one’s best to recognize depression and find ways to keep one’s body, mind, and spirit healthy and vibrant. This webinar focuses on how to do that.
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Who Should Attend
, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, CPLP Fellow is a Professor in the Masters of Professional Studies in Organization Development and Change program and also in the Ph.D. program of Workforce Education and Development at The Pennsylvania State University. He is also President of his own consulting firm, Rothwell & Associates, and has authored, co-authored, edited, or coedited 127 books since 1987. His recent books since 2017 include Organization Development (OD) Interventions: Executing Effective Organizational Change (Routledge, 2021); Virtual Group Coaching: Process Consultation Reimagined (Routledge, 2021); The Essential HR Guide for Small Business and Start-Ups (Society…
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