BCDA WORKSHOP RESOURCE PAGE
Thank you so much for your time, interest and participation in my October 19 & 20, 2019 workshop: A Healthier, Happier You: Manage Stress, Reduce Burnout and Live a Resilient Life.
I have put together this collection of related resources to help you to revisit things that you learned, and also go deeper into the topic if you choose. Feel free to share this page with your colleagues and anyone else it may benefit.
Let me know via the contact form below if you have any questions or wish me to add anything more here!
RESOURCES
1) Presentation – Downloadable PDF version: BCDA Dr. Susan Biali Haas for Audience
2) Related blog articles
3 Signs It’s Burnout and Not Just Stress
How Lack of Boundaries Leads to Burnout
Suffering From Insomnia? Try This Simple Tool
6 Ways Night-Time Phone Use Wrecks Your Sleep
How to Calm Your Racing Mind So You Can Sleep
An Easy Way to Beat Stress That Changes Your DNA
Tips to Calm Your Worried Mind and Reduce Anxiety
3) Books (clicking on the image will link to Amazon):
The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time, Is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal
By Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz
Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
By Greg McKeown
Man’s Search for Meaning
By Viktor Frankl
4) Apps
Mindshift (iOS phones only; “Chill Zone” section has excellent 4-9 minute audio Relaxation Exercises)
Relax Melodies (play custom combinations of relaxing sounds for relaxation practice, can set/create various timers)
5 ) Antidepressant Skills at Work (ASW) and The Antidepressant Skills Workbook
Antidepressant Skills at Work is a free downloadable workbook published by a group of Canadian mental health experts, it may be helpful for people dealing with depression, their loved ones or work colleagues/managers.
Another workbook from the same collaboration: The Antidepressant Skills Workbook
Important Disclaimer: As mentioned in the presentation, please do not diagnose yourself regarding any of the medical or psychological conditions that were discussed, but do see a qualified medical or psychological professional if you have any concerns. The workshop content and any interactions that took place do not constitute or represent formal medical advice or substitute for formal medical advice, and do not in any way create or represent a doctor-patient relationship, nor constitute a therapeutic or coaching relationship.
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