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COVID-19 Webinar: Engaging and Supporting Teams from a Distance

Presented by Healthy Minds (Australia),  this webinar reveals how leaders can transcend geographical isolation to maintain their team’s wellbeing and effectiveness during COVID-19.

Participants will learn:
• What is currently required of leaders during this extraordinary time
• That there is an opportunity at hand to strengthen teams despite external stressors
• The fundamental building blocks of wellbeing, mental health and work functioning
• The 2 key factors that research shows determine whether people cope well in isolation, and how leaders can leverage these for powerful, beneficial outcomes in their teams
• Why it is vital to recognise the interplay between wellbeing and communication, and how leaders must set the emotional tone
• How to be a ‘curious listener’ and apply the specific building blocks of effective communication to strengthen your ‘working alliance’ with all members of your team
• The powerful psychological factors at play that will determine whether people struggle or thrive during COVID-19
• The vital checklist of behaviours that ensures leaders are applying each of the fundamental ingredients to rise above the chaos and succeed.

Click to watch the webinar’s overview with Healthy Minds Program’s clinical psychologist Dr. Tom Nehmy. 

 

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Event Details

Time: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm (Seoul GMT +9)

Date: Thursday, April 9, 2020 (online)

Format: Zoom Conferencing

Cost:

  • AustCham Korea Members: Complimentary
  • Non-Members: KRW15,000

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Dr Tom Nehmy is a clinical psychologist with over 13 years’ experience. His passion is preventing psychological problems in people of all ages while also enhancing resilience and wellbeing. His doctoral research in developing the Healthy Minds Program produced the world’s first prevention program to prevent the onset of symptoms of depression and anxiety while also reducing risk for eating disorders.

He was subsequently awarded the 2015 Flinders University Vice-Chancellor’s Prize for Doctoral Thesis Excellence.

Tom currently works with companies, schools and professional organisations to help them build psychological skills for mental health, wellbeing and resilience. He is a prolific public speaker and corporate trainer – more than 30,000 people have attended his workshops, training programs, invited keynote addresses, and conference presentations across Australia and overseas.

Tom maintains an active interest in psychological research – especially preventing the onset of psychological problems – and has co-authored ten scholarly articles in peer- reviewed scientific publications. He is the author of the new book Apples for the Mind: Creating emotional balance, peak performance and lifelong wellbeing.

His work has been featured on Triple J, ABC Radio, 7 News, Power FM, Radio Adelaide, in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Advertiser, and beyond.


Healthy Minds Program – Company Biography:

Our mission is to eliminate preventable psychological disorders and to provide individuals with the skills and knowledge to maintain an optimal level of mental health and wellbeing.

Like our physical bodies, we want our minds to be healthy and free from disease or disorder. But while we readily know what our bodies need: regular exercise, a balanced diet and oral hygiene, to name just a few; we rarely know what to do to be healthy in our minds. Having a healthy mind means being able to be our best in school, work, and life.

The Healthy Minds Program is the world’s first psychological skills program demonstrated to prevent the onset of symptoms of depression and anxiety while also reducing risk for eating disorders. It teaches the specific skills associated with emotional wellness and resilience.

The product of 4 years of intensive research by award-winning Australian psychologist Tom Nehmy, under the supervision of internationally recognised researcher Professor Tracey Wade, the Healthy Minds Program allows everyone to learn how to develop – and maintain – a healthy, balanced, emotional life, and to be at their best regardless of external circumstances.

Schools and companies can now be recognised for providing this evidence-based psychological skills program, with our accreditation process.

Please feel free to browse our website or get in touch directly via email or phone to obtain a prospectus or find out more.

 

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