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Remaining Resilient During a Crisis

Considering the recent events in the Ukraine-Russia crisis, we would like to offer an online seminar addressing resilience during a crisis. When confronted with highly traumatic situations, remaining resilient allows you to better cope with challenges experienced during the crisis. This session will help you

  • Understand the impact of traumatic events and situations
  • Recognize the impact that trauma can have on you
  • Understand the impact of uncertainty
  • Build on your internal resilience during a crisis

Link opens in a new windowhttps://register.gotowebinar.com/recording/3173916657137302787

More about this Topics

  • Information Overload

  • Rebuilding Your Team's Resilience in the Aftermath of a Terrorist Attack (for Managers)

  • The Mind-Body Connection (2015)

  • The Path to Inner Peace

  • Better Relations between Men and Women (International Men's Day)

Other Topics

    • Depression and College Students (Part 1)
    • Maintaining Composure During COVID-19
    • Managing Grief After Disaster (Part 2)
    • Negative Coping and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
    • Maintain a Healthy State of Mind: Seniors (Part 2)
    • Being an Upstander
    • Building Better Mental Health
    • Building Resilience Muscles
    • Tackling Negative Thoughts Associated with Trauma
    • Information Overload (2015)
    • Talking about suicide
    • Connecting the dots on wellness
    • Optimism and Recuperation
    • Teens and Depression
    • Recognizing an eating disorder