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International Well Building Institute (IWBI) - Free Places Matter Webcast Series - Part 4: Mental Resilience, April 15, 12 pm EST
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PLACES MATTER FOR
Mental Resilience
Cultivating resilience through mindful practice
With managers looking for new ways to support their teams virtually, parents becoming teachers overnight, unemployment growing at a rapid rate and family members staying apart in an effort to protect one another - COVID-19 is directly impacting our daily routines, environments and lifestyles in ways we never could have imagined. Join IWBI President Rachel Gutter and New York Times best-selling author and clinical professor of psychiatry Dr. Dan Siegel for a discussion about cultivating mental resilience through mindful practice and strategies for leaders, colleagues, family and friends working through trauma and generational shifts stemming from COVID-19.
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