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Released May 6, 2020 No Easy Answers in Bioethics Episode 22 Episode webpage with full transcript and related resources: https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcast-episodes/382-ep-22
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Released March 11, 2021 No Easy Answers in Bioethics Episode 23 Episode webpage with full transcript and related resources: https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcast-episodes/390-ep-23
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University Health and Wellbeing offers services and resources to help students reach their wellbeing goals. In this video, we give more information about medical and mental health care, as well as…
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Do you manage employees who are navigating a chronic health condition? The WorkLife Office is offering a Supervisor Training Series that will give you the information and tips needed to effectively…
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During Part 2 of this event, Dr. Abbasi addressed:1. The concept of intersectionality and its impact on mental health2. Understanding bio, psychosocial model of mental disorders3. Why women are more…
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The attendees will learn about1. The concept of intersectionality and its impact on mental health2. Understanding bio, psychosocial model of mental disorders3. Why women are more vulnerable to mental…
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The Well-being at Work guide began as an idea that arose in 2019 after a number of on-campus presentations. The same questions surfaced across the ranks of faculty and staff, supervisors and leaders,…
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This panel discussion included participants from REHS and CAPS. The purpose of the panel discussion was to address the REHS response protocol for mental health emergencies and also address questions…
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This training is designed for REHS staff who are potentially involved in responding to mental health crisis situations.
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