Episode 3: Giving Yourself Compassion
In this program, the narrator offers you an antidote to compassion fatigue and burn out which is Self-Compassion.
In this program, the narrator offers you an antidote to compassion fatigue and burn out which is Self-Compassion.
This is the first of 5 podcasts in a learning experience (learn more and subscribe) focusing on using elements of the Working Out Loud process, positive psychology, behavioral science and more to build social support networks to improve our resilience. This episode focuses on purposeful discovery. If you live for...
This is the second of 5 podcasts in a learning experience (learn more and subscribe) focusing on using elements of the Working Out Loud process, positive psychology, behavioral science and more to build social support networks to improve our resilience. This episode focuses on relationships. Relationship building isn’t always easy, and...
This is the third of 5 podcasts in a learning experience (learn more and subscribe) focusing on using elements of the Working Out Loud process, positive psychology, behavioral science and more to build social support networks to improve our resilience. This episode focuses on generosity: giving gifts, helping others, or...
This is the fourth of 5 podcasts in a learning experience (learn more and subscribe) focusing on using elements of the Working Out Loud process, positive psychology, behavioral science and more to build social support networks to improve our resilience. This episode focuses on visible work: sharing what is on...
This webinar will summarize significant reforms to TRICARE, the Department of Defense health plan for military members and their families members, that have occurred as of January 1, 2018 and will occur during 2018.
The Monash University research team discovered a group of short-chain carbohydrates that are either poorly absorbed in the small intestine or are completely indigestible. These carbohydrates are called FODMAPs: fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols.
This is the last of 5 podcasts in a learning experience (learn more and subscribe) focusing on using elements of the Working Out Loud process, positive psychology, behavioral science and more to build social support networks to improve our resilience. This episode highlights growth mindset...the belief that you can grow and...
Featuring conversations with Dr. Bara Litman Psy.D., CEAP, Program Manager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Work-Life Center and Amporupan Solie, a professional with the U.S. Military Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP), this episode explores research-based wellness strategies that can be built into the work day to help professionals thrive.
This session will present the importance and benefits of physical activity for individuals with disabilities. The focus will include how we define developmentally appropriate physical activity for different age groups as well as the legal rights to access and programming.
Grief, or the reaction to the loss of a loved one, is universal. We all experience grief. But does the experience differ in children and adolescents? Estimates suggest that 5% of children 15 or younger have lost one or both parents (Steen, 1998). Several interventions exist to assist these children...
Ellie McCann, and Sara Croymans share a resiliency framework. They focus on 5 indicators or FACTS about resilience which constitute the skills or tools a person can use to become more resilient.
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