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Rebuilding Your Team's Resilience in the Aftermath of a Terrorist Attack (for Managers)

This seminar intends to help prepare managers to face the challenges presented by the April 2019 attack in Sri Lanka:

  • Understand, gauge, and address employee reactions to the terrorist attacks.
  • Provide connections to existing resources to help deal with the aftermath.
  • Create a "safe" workplace that allows employees to process their anxiety.
  • Recognize signs of a troubled employee.
  • Help your team work through the crisis.

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

More about this Topics

  • Addressing Anxiety

  • Creating Hope Through Action (World Suicide Prevention Day 2022)

  • Self-Care: Remaining Resilient 1

  • The Mind-Body Connection (2017)

  • Mental Health: Making a Difference Together

Other Topics

    • Connecting the dots on wellness
    • Recognizing depression
    • Exercise and Depression
    • Talking about suicide
    • Deflate the Pressure
    • Building Resilience Muscles
    • Beating the Blues
    • Lighten Up With Laughter
    • Information Overload (2015)
    • Rays of Sunshine
    • Exposure to Stress: Occupational Hazards in Hospitals (Part 2)
    • Seasonal Affective Disorder
    • Coping with the Stress of Relocation After a Disaster (Part 5): Helping Elderly People
    • Helping Someone You Love Who Has Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
    • Supervising an Employee with Suicidal Concerns