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Most career professionals spend more time with their colleagues than with their own families. Work relationships are profoundly important. Building trust and collaboration, dealing with conflicts, developing healthy and effective working relationships: such skills are foundational to the modern workplace. And these skills do not involve technical ability or knowledge but rather interpersonal resources that allow people to enhance their relationships with one another. The best employees, leaders, managers and supervisors are those with the finest psychological skills.

And yet, most people have limited knowledge and training in the psychological area, particularly with regard to mental health and addictions, two of the most common (and related) challenges that occur in almost every workplace. This training session will offer participants an introduction to the core skills required to identify and respond appropriately to issues such as depression, anxiety, anger, substance use, and other typical situations in which psychology plays a primary role. This will be a practical workshop, with emphasis on approaches that can be applied quickly and effectively.

Location: Whistler, BC
 http://www.bcbc.com/

Although this is a private event, the resource material for the presentation is attached (as pdf) to this post. Please feel to download, distribute, and use.

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