Building a Resilient Workplace Together

About the Event: 

How are you and your organization holding up through this pandemic? Do you and your colleagues have the resources and support needed to overcome today's challenges in providing mental health care? Join us for this 3-hour interactive virtual workshop focusing on how to build and maintain a resilient workplace that helps employees be at their best. Dr. Michelle Salyers and Dr. Angela Rollins will co-facilitate this event with a mix of didactic material, reflection, and small group discussion. Participants will identify factors that can help support resilience at work as well as identify specific steps to take to feel empowered and enhance one's wellbeing in the workplace. Review of our BREATHE 3-module series is recommended but not required. 

 

Learning Objectives

1. Identify factors that support resilience at work.  

2. Develop a framework to enhance resilience. 

3. Feel empowered to take specific steps to enhance wellbeing in one's workplace.  

 

About the Presenters: 

Michelle P SalyersMichelle P. Salyers, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). She directs the ACT Center of Indiana, a collaboration of academic and community partners, including researchers, administrators, clinicians, consumers, and family members who share an interest in recovery-oriented, evidence-based practices. The overarching goal of her work is to help adults with severe mental illness live meaningful lives in the community. Her research addresses both consumers of mental health services and the providers of those services. She is increasingly targeting the interaction of consumers and providers, looking for the best way to support relationships that promote recovery and well-being. Her current work involves developing effective ways to reduce staff burnout and to increase shared decision-making in mental health care.  

 

 

A.RollinsAngela Rollins, Ph.D., is a Research Scientist at Regenstrief Institute and Associate Research Professor of Psychology at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). Dr. Rollins' research interests are primarily in studying methods for improving implementation of evidence-based mental health practices for people with severe mental illness. Recent topics include the measurement of program fidelity, improving clinical knowledge and skills, and reducing staff burnout. Clinical populations of interest include those experiencing homelessness, mental illness and/or co-occurring substance use disorders, as well as populations that might best be served by mental health and substance abuse services integrated within primary care settings. Dr. Rollins has particular expertise in the implementation of assertive community treatment, illness management and recovery, supported employment, and integrated dual disorders treatment. 

Starts: Aug. 5, 2021 12:00 pm
Ends: Aug. 5, 2021 3:00 pm
Timezone:
US/Eastern
Registration Deadline
August 5, 2021
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Webinar/Virtual Training
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