Moderate stress is a natural and unavoidable part of life. But high stress that’s sustained over time can lead to serious physical and mental illness.
The world health organization has said that high stress is a new health epidemic. It estimates that workplace stress costs American businesses more than $300 billion a year. Stress clearly is ruining employees, lives, and employers’ bottom lines.
In this podcast, Dr. Richard Citrin, psychologist and author of The Resilience Advantage, will discuss what’s behind today’s high-stress levels and provide an approach to help employees address stress while helping employers build more resilient workplaces, including:
- Why stress in the United States has reached crisis levels
- How stress can impact workplace cultures
- How employers can assess workplace stress levels
- How resilience strategies can help employees deal with unavoidable stress
About The Guest: Richard Citrin Ph.D., MBA is a clinical and organizational psychologist, facilitator and leadership coach. He has worked with American Airlines, FedEx, PNC Bank, Goodyear Tire and Rubber, LANXESS Corporation, The University of Pittsburgh, Penn State University, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, The Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and many other large and small organizations.
Richard’s book, The Resilience Advantage, details a new approach for addressing personal and organizational challenges in the workplace. Richard is a frequent speaker and media contributor who has published more than 30 articles and who has appeared in Forbes, Fortune, and the New York Times.
Visit: www.citrinconsulting.com
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