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Restore Your Resilience After the Terrorist Attack (for Employees)

Face the challenges presented by the April 2019 terrorist attack in Sri Lanka:

  • Understand the impact of traumatic events.
  • Recognize the impact trauma can have on you.
  • Tap into your inner resiliency, and restore your original levels of functioning in a changed world.

Feel free to watch or listen and download the materials using the links below:

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  • Creating Hope Through Action (World Suicide Prevention Day)

  • Mental Health Drives Performance (for Employees)

  • Being an Upstander

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

  • Building Better Mental Health

Other Topics

    • The Mind-Body Connection (2017)
    • Coping with Change
    • Regaining Connectivity, Certainty, and Control (International Stress Awareness Day 2021)
    • Lighten Up With Laughter
    • Making a Change
    • Recognizing an eating disorder
    • Daily Relaxation Tools
    • Facts About Seasonal Affective Disorder
    • Optimism and Recuperation
    • Pinpointing Your Sleep Problem
    • Stress Resistance
    • Disaster Anniversaries and Trigger Events
    • You're Safer, They're Not: Coping with Separation and Guilt in a Crisis
    • Health Care Workers and First Responders: Coping During COVID-19
    • Preventing Violence After a Natural Disaster (Part 2)