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Benefits with Greenheck Fan Corporation

Your EAP offers these great resources.

Managing Workplace Stressors

Available on demand starting February 18, 2020

This session focuses on the professional or workplace items that could be causing you stress, providing you with information and strategies to address and manage these stressors effectively.

You do not need to register in advance to attend Online Seminars at a set time. Seminars will be prerecorded and uploaded on the date above. At any time while viewing the Online Seminar, if you have questions about the seminar, please type them into the "Ask a question" box located to the left of the video window. You will receive an emailed answer within five business days.

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Other Topics

    • Exposure to Stress: Occupational Hazards in Hospitals (Part 1)
    • Older Adults and Depression (Part 2)
    • Exposure to Stress: Occupational Hazards in Hospitals (Part 2)
    • COVID-19: Coping with Stress
    • Care and Connection
    • Optimism and Recuperation
    • Managing holiday stress
    • Deflate the Pressure
    • Preventing Smoking
    • Daily Relaxation Tools
    • Identifying Signs of Addiction in a Loved One
    • Being an Upstander
    • Building Resilience Muscles
    • Pause Breathe Resume
    • Restore Your Resilience After the Terrorist Attack (for Employees)