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23 Jun 2020
 
Mental Health and Career Development will help the attendees to identify resources for understanding at a basic level some of the most prevalent mental health issues among students, recognize common ways in which career development and/or the job search process can intersect with mental health concerns and implement strategies to support students mental health.
24 Jun 2020
 
Psychology of working theory (PWT) provides an inclusive and critical view of work and career that is uniquely suited for our uncertain era. We are delighted that Professor David Blustein, a leading Boston academic, will be presenting this session. He will begin with an overview of psychology of working theory and present cutting-edge implications for practice and systems change. David details the implications of the changing workforce in his recently published book “The Importance of Work in an Age of Uncertainty: The Eroding Work Experience in America”. He will draw upon ideas from this publication as an illustration of psychology of working theory in relation to real world problems.
24 Jun 2020
 
The focus of this webinar is to provide a broad to specific overview of Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) to provide context related to partnerships, implementation, and design. This presentation will provide a broad overview of CMHCs in the State of Indiana and their purpose and role in schools and the larger community as supported by the Division of Mental Health and Addiction of Family and Social Services Administration. Two exemplars of CMHCs and their integration into school communities across the spectrum of implementation will also share their experiences.
25 Jun 2020
 
This particular webinar will focus mainly on the work as Psychologists in the field, but anyone interested is welcome to attend. The webinar will be held in English and will last about one hour, plus time for Q&A.
30 Jun 2020
 
Mental Health & Wellbeing In ITSM Summit the focus of the conference will be on on how we, as leaders in the industry, Our aim is to bring the ITSM world together on the mental health agenda and keep the conversation going with some employees working remotely and some about to return to the workplace for the first time in three months. we are curating the world’s leading minds to share our online stage, their insights and knowledge to help ITSM and service desk leaders to navigate and establish successful mental health strategies within teams and workplaces. Our aim is to help you more effectively support the mental wellbeing of IT teams, many as first-line responders, especially during times of crisis.
14 Jul 2020
 
The Psychology of Spending is a webinar that will teach strategies and tactics to decode personality types to gain control over finances and it will provide the attendees with the opportunity to understand that all have a money personality and it has a major impact on the attitudes, relationship with money, and spending habits. By understanding this, individuals can monitor and adjust their behaviors to make smart money decisions.
30 Jul 2020
 
This webinar will offer new lessons learned and insights arising out of 20 mental health projects currently in design, under construction, or recently occupied encompassing over 5,000 beds in 14 states in every part of the United Sates. This diversity of current experience has given rise to important lessons about project budgets, construction costs, clinical practice, patient safety, and the impact of a pandemic on hospitals and practice. Francis Pitts will share an overview of what he and his colleagues have been learning about the changing face of mental health facility planning and design during the last two years. Francis Murdock Pitts is widely recognized as one of the world’s leading planners and designers of psychiatric facilities and as a leader in the development of an evidence-based design practice culture in North America. In recognition of his contributions to healthcare design and in particular for his work for the mentally ill, Frank was honored by The Center for Health Design with their 2018 Changemaker.
30 Jul 2020
 
This webinar will discuss which surgical and interventional therapies we can offer in heart failure patients and when; debating controversial indications and difficult decisions. A CPD certificate with CPD credit will be issued to those joining the webinar live as well as those who watch the recording afterwards. Certificates will be issued 7 days after the webinar to those who watch it live and after 30 days for those that watch the recording. Webinar recordings will be available for registered delegates up to 30 days after the live webinar, via Zoom. The link will be sent 24 hours after the webinar takes place.
30 Jul 2020
 
This webinar is an exploration of the relationship between sports and mental health in both the general population and in elite athletes. The speakers will highlight the recent publication of “Case Studies in Sports Psychiatry”, the first ever sports psychiatry book to have been co-authored by psychiatrists, sport physicians and athletes, as well as addressing important topics surrounding the role of a psychiatrist within sports, and giving practical insights into working with GB athletes experiencing mental illness. Both invited speakers are senior members of the RCPsych Sport & Exercise Psychiatry Special Interest Group (SEPSIG), a nationwide group of over 1000 Psychiatrists interested in elite sport mental health and exercise promotion within severe mental illness. An interactive Q&A session will be held after the interview. Sports Psychiatrist, Chair, Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Sport and Exercise Psychiatry Special Interest Group and Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Medicine, Queen Mary University London. His published research is related to exercise, exercise addiction, eating disorders, athlete mental health and well-being within the sport, leisure and fitness industry. Amit is an ex-county rugby union player and represented Team GB at the International Rugby Tag Federation World Cup.