COVID-19 Caught Us All off Guard. Will Your Organization Be Ready the Next Time Chaos Strikes?
The pandemic threw us all for a loop. But Diana Hendel, PharmD, and Mark Goulston, MD, say there are plenty of other potential disruptions around the corner. Here are six ways to prepare.
Nashville, TN (April 2021) When COVID-19 shook our world to its foundations a year ago, organizations had to reinvent themselves overnight. Supply chains faltered, consumer behaviors shifted drastically, and workers either moved home or had to navigate a maze of safety protocols. Leaders and employees alike had to scramble to adapt to the “new normal” of work and life, and it was beyond stressful it moved us into trauma territory.
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Stop the COVID Stress Spiral: How To Calm Yourself Down When It All Gets To Be Too Much
Pandemic stress isn’t just impacting frontline workers; It hurts all of us. Diana Hendel, PharmD, and Mark Goulston, MD, share advice for recognizing and alleviating COVID-related stress whenever it takes hold.
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The 12 Phases Emotional Algorithm: The Road To, Through, and Back From Trauma
A traumatic event can shatter your sense of safety and security, and create lasting harm. (Harper Horizon, December 2020, ISBN: 978-0-7852-4462-2, $17.99) by Mark Goulston, MD and Diana Hendel, PharmD.
A traumatic event can shatter your sense of safety and security, and create lasting harm. This is especially true for healthcare workers, many of whom are experiencing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after nearly a year of working on the pandemic frontlines.