Managing Workplace Anxiety: Strategies for Consultants

September 19, 2024 12:00-1:00 PM EDT CE Credits: 1 Hour Register Event Description This presentation explores workplace anxiety through the lens of the biopsychosocial model, examining the interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors. We delve into effective coping strategies for managing workplace stress and anxiety, drawing on evidence-based techniques such as relaxation techniques, cognitive-behavioral interventions, and social support. By understanding the complex interactions between biology, psychology, and social environment, individuals can develop resilience and empower themselves to thrive in the workplace amidst challenges. Learning Objectives 1. Describe stress and anxiety using the biopsychosocial model. The participant will learn about the common biological, psychological, and social symptoms evident when one experiences stress or anxiety. 2. Identify the differences between stress and anxiety. Provide an overview of the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system, and how the “fight or flight” model impacts the mind and body. Provide three examples of how our body changes when it is in a state of anxiety. 3. Explain at least three biological, psychological, and social determinants contributing to workplace anxiety. 4. Develop and apply action plans outlining concrete steps they can take to address workplace anxiety within their organizations or client settings, incorporating insights from the biopsychosocial model. Describe three cognitive and behavioral interventions to cope with and reduce anxiety. Ticket Pricing SCP Member (no CE credit) $39 SCP Member (CE credit included) $49 SCP Student Members $29 Non-SCP Members (no CE credit) $49 Non-SCP Members (CE credit included) $59 Presenter: Jay Trambadia Licensed Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jay Trambadia is a Board Certified (ABPP), Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia. His expertise includes consultation, speaking engagements, teaching, coaching, and program development, with extensive experience in providing strategic guidance and support to individuals, teams, and organizations. Dr. Trambadia combines his deep understanding of human behavior with practical insights to help clients achieve their professional and personal goals. Throughout his career, Dr. Trambadia has worked with a diverse range of clients, including large companies, non-profit organizations, comprehensive healthcare centers,  professional sports leagues, and government agencies. He has a proven track record of delivering impactful solutions tailored to each client's unique needs, whether it's enhancing leadership effectiveness, improving team dynamics, or managing workplace stress.  Due to his time in large healthcare systems, Dr. Trambadia provides interventions such as crisis management, motivation to change, and organizational interventions, such as team building, motivational techniques, and performance strategies.   Clinically, Dr. Trambadia practices as a Health Psychologist at a large health system in Atlanta, Georgia. He specializes in facilitating lifestyle changes, including diet, exercise, sleep, pain, substance use, tobacco cessation, and other biopsychosocial concerns. In addition to his consulting work, Dr. Trambadia is a sought-after speaker and facilitator, delivering engaging workshops and presentations on topics such as workplace anxiety, resilience, well-being, and organizational change. He is passionate about sharing his expertise and empowering others to thrive in their personal and professional lives. Register   This webinar will be presented on SCP’s TPN.health platform. Please follow these instructions to create an account. Instructions to create an account on TPN.health are here. Instructions on which option to select for non-licensed psychologists are here.

One-Night Stand or Lasting Relationship? Neuroscience Hacks for Successful Habit Change

October 1, 2024 6:00-7:30 PM EDT CE Credits: 1.5 Hours Register Event Description The 2021 Training Industry report found that on average, employees received 46.7 hours of training per year and U.S. companies spent approximately $87.6 billion for all types of training including instructor-led classroom and blended-learning. In just 48 hours after learning something new and without reinforcement we are unable recall 60% of what was taught. Neuroscience provides some insight about how "neurons that fire together wire together" in terms of the number of repetitions of practice we require post-training to facilitate neuroplasticity and how long we need to facilitate deliberate practice before new behaviors become automatic (i.e., a habit). This session will introduce 10 neuroscience based "hacks" organized along these two neural pathways to help trainers and coaches apply evidence-based strategies and tips to facilitate getting started and successfully striving in learning transfer and habit change efforts. Learning Objectives Participants in this program will be able to: 1. Participants will be able to Describe the two neural pathways associated with motivation to change and goal setting. 2. Participants will be able to Apply a three-step individual change model (enlighten, encourage, and enable). 3. Participants will be able to Apply implementation intentions to enhance goal setting and behavior change efforts. Ticket Pricing SCP Member (no CE credit) $39 SCP Member (CE credit included) $49 SCP Student Members $29 Non-SCP Members (no CE credit) $49 Non-SCP Members (CE credit included) $59 Presenter: Kenneth Nowack Senior Research Officer, Organizational Psychologist Kenneth M. Nowack, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and Senior Research Officer of Envisia Learning, Inc. a global and leading assessment and technology company.  Dr. Nowack received his doctorate degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles and has published three books (Clueless: Coaching People Who Just Don’t Get It and From Insight to Improvement: Leveraging 360-degree Feedback), and his latest being published in early 2025 by ATD Press Performance Feedback Strategies: Driving Successful Behavior Change.  His academic book chapters, and peer reviewed articles in the areas of habit/behavior change, 360-degree feedback, leadership development, health psychology, and behavioral medicine.  He is the author of numerous validated leadership psychological, career, team, and health related assessments and simulations available by global publishing companies such as Manual Moderno, Hogrefe Publishing, and Prasad Psycho including the Stress Profile, Cognitive Hardiness Inventory, N8 Personality Inventory, Executive View 360, Emotional Intelligence View 360, Manager View 360, Leader TrustView 360, NeuroTeamView, Leadership eBasket Simulation, Career Profile Inventory, and others. Ken is a member of Daniel Goleman’s Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations and served as the Editor-in-Chief for the American Psychological Association Consulting Psychology Journal. He is recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association Division 13: Society of Consulting Psychology. When not conducting research, writing, teaching, and speaking Ken has served on numerous health non-profit boards as an active volunteer and has been an active puppy raiser of ten guide/service dogs for Guide Dogs of America, Los Angeles with his wife Denise for many years. Register   This webinar will be presented on SCP’s TPN.health platform. Please follow these instructions to create an account. Instructions to create an account on TPN.health are here. Instructions on which option to select for non-licensed psychologists are here.