Using examples from popular media and experiential activities, this program will focus on how resilience plays a role in a professional’s overall health and wellness.
This webinar is part of the Faculty & Staff Resiliency series, brought to you by the ACHA Faculty & Staff Resiliency Task Force.
Using examples from popular media and experiential activities, this program will focus on how resilience plays a role in a professional’s overall health and wellness. Additionally, the program will describe how to pilot, design, and implement a resilience workshop for college administrators, and professional colleagues, as well as how to empirically evaluate their workshops.
Speakers
Josh Altman, PhD, LCSW, MBA
Intended Audience
- College Health and Wellness Center Administrators
- Student Affairs
- Mental Health Providers
- Health Care Providers
- Health Promotion Specialists
- Campus Executives
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