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Stress Management in
the Workplace
This seminar discusses how stress
deteriorates the fabric of our health and, if unrecognized
and untreated can lead to loss.
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Acute Traumatic Stress
Management
Based on Dr. Lerner's Acute Traumatic
Stress Management Model, this workshop empowers participants
to look beyond the physical and safety needs of people
and also address emergent psychological needs.
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Comprehensive Emergency
Management
This seminar / workshop discusses,
in detail, the activities in each phase of emergency
management based on the Emergency Manager's Toolkit,
FEMA. Each of the four phases are discussed and activities
are planned around each phase.
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Combat Fatigue
This training is designed for those
who work with our nation's service members (currently
on active duty, reserve status or veterans) and who
want a better understanding of the effects of combat
stress (both direct and indirect) and how these effects
of stress can isolate and or destroy the service member's
ability to function. The emphasis is on learning the
signs and the ability to understand the dark feelings
of war-time stress.
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Anger Management... Who's
in Control?
This workshop discusses the aspects
of anger, its origins, its chemical effects, and
a biblical approach on taming the internal enemy.
Role playing, sharing of ideas and experiences and
key concepts to anger management and control are
covered.
Following
is a list of organizations with whom Dr. Mulhollen
has interviewed, consulted or trained:
North Carolina Department of Transportation
US Army, Augsburg, Germany
York Institute
501st Military Intelligence Battalion
CCTS
CTG Group
Advance Computer Technology Training
Computer Processing Institute
T & HG Associates, Int'L
The Defense Language Institute, Foreign Language
Center
FranklinCovey
Corporate Chaplains Institute
University of Hartford
University of Connecticut
Widener University
US Army, National Security Agency