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An Advanced Ethics Training for Vermont and New Hampshire
Counselors
This workshop helps participants gain critical insight into how
stress in one area of life affects other areas (Personal, Work,
Couple, and Family). Participants will examine how coping
resources in one area can be used to decrease stress in another
and explore the relationship among stress, coping resources, and
overall satisfaction
Other stress-management approaches focus primarily on using
personal coping resources such as exercise, nutrition, and
building self-esteem to deal with stress. This information is
presented in 1-directional format (in other words: do these
things). This workshop uses a self-directed assessment that
provides personal insight and direction, 2-way strategizing around
stressors and focuses on relationship coping resources as the most
effective and consistent response to stressors identified in all
four life areas.
Note: participants will complete Inscape's Coping
and Stress Profile® as part of this 6 hour workshop. The
Coping & Stress Profile is a 32-page learning instrument
that helps people explore coping and stress in four life areas.
Personal, Work, Couple, and Family.
Highlights
- Discover stress issues in each life area and capitalize on
coping strengths to manage stress
- Learn to minimize or eliminate common daily stressors
- Identify areas for coping-skills improvement
- Develop flexibility in responding to change
- Communicate more effectively to improve problem-solving
- Build mutually supportive relationships
Presenter: G.
Scott Graham, MS, LADC, CCS
Date: Monday November 14 2011
Time: 8:30 AM—4:00 PM
Location
Conference Room, Tandy's Top Shelf
1 Eagle Square
Concord, NH 03301
Training Fees: $65 per
participant.
Coping and Stress Profile:
$20.00 includes 32-page self-directed assessment with
action-planning worksheets. To view a research report documenting
validity and reliability of the Coping
and Stress Profile, click here.
Register:
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