Recovering from Workplace Traumatic Events: By Taking Steps to Build Resiliency and Demonstrating Support for Mental Health and Wellness Initiatives, Organizational Leaders and EA Professionals Can Set the Stage for a More Successful Recovery from a Traumatic Event By Burton, Pat; Gorter, Jeff; ...
be gender, age, income level, medical conditions and comorbidities, the presence or absence of a social support system, the level of understanding from co-workers, the prevailing stigma, and the presence or absence of discrimination toward cancer patients in the workplace [7,8,9, 12, 13]. ...
or had experienced, service-assisted recovery took place in all phases of the research project. First, a peer support worker from the Drug and Alcohol Competence Centre in Central Norway participated
Motherkind Moment is your place for calm and connection and a shift in perspective before the week ahead. We're joined by trauma expert and research psychologist Dr Sarah Woodhouse, who shows us a simple trick for calming down quickly. She tells us about the importance of breathing and how ...
archaeological methods create aggregates, one might also question who is leftoutof these groupings. In doing so, two additional women—Anne and Catherine—emerge. Although both have right scapulae present, they are excluded from the analysis for humeral impingement due to the presence of trauma....