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In the fast-paced world of human services, the well-being of the workforce is paramount. Professionals in this field often find themselves facing immense challenges while providing critical support to individuals and communities. It's essential to recognize that the mental, emotional, and physical health of these professionals directly impacts their own lives, as well as the quality of care they provide. This webinar will explore the neuropsychological underpinning of stress and well-being. Cutting-edge research and best-practices will be offered that are considered essential for building and maintaining a resilient workforce in the human services sector.
Presenters:
Beth Cohen Ph.D. is the administrator of the Organizational Mind Group PC, a professional consultative business focused on building individual and organizational health and well-being. Cohen utilizes her many years of expertise in organizational and individual well-being to assess needs, design interventions, develop programs and train leadership, management, and staff in both private and public sectors. She is a professional threat assessor, primary and secondary trauma and violence prevention expert, national speaker, and certified meditation instructor with postgraduate studies in organizational neuroscience. In addition, Cohen has an extensive background in human resources, occupational health, emergency response, and risk management. She works with health and human services organizations across the nation as a consultant, facilitator, and trainer. She also designs and implements post-trauma responses after traumatic events including disasters, child deaths, mass murder, and terrorism.