Fourth Webinar: Developing a Resilient Mindset for Healthcare Team Members

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In this time of global uncertainty, healthcare professionals are being confronted with unparalleled challenges (e.g., remaining positive in the face of grave uncertainty, additional regulations, the belief that individual efforts do impact results, reacting to the financial uncertainty of an ongoing healthcare crisis) all-the-while remaining focused on the goal of maintaining quality of care.  The results of this uncertainty can inhibit creativity, reinforce rigid thinking, exacerbate ongoing anxiety and other mental health concerns, question one’s career future and promote difficulty juggling the balance between work and family.  In order to meet the growing demands of their positions, healthcare providers need to develop strategies for professional/personal life enhancement in order to reach a resilient mindset.  This program is organized around the principle that resiliency is a skill set that can be developed and enhanced. Principles and practices of Positive Psychology are the framework for this action-oriented program.  

Focused on growing professional and personal performance, this program will introduce participants to strategies that will assist with developing a resilient mindset and lifestyle for increased satisfaction and productivity. Ingredients of a resilient lifestyle will be explored and outlined. 



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Dr. Francis Battisti, Ph.D.

Principal

Battisti Management Affiliates

Dr. Francis L. Battisti is a noted educator, speaker, psychotherapist, consultant, and author who offers individuals and organizations pathways to explore their potential and move toward desired transformation. Dr. Battisti is a former Executive Vice President, Chief Academic Officer, and Full Professor of Psychology at the State University of New York at Broome Community College, where he was the 2011 recipient of the State University of New York Distinguished Professorship for Service, and a 1989 recipient of the State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. His national reputation in the fields of healthy aging, motivation, health enhancement, and conflict disposition are recognized in his work with numerous corporations, healthcare organizations, long-term care communities, and governmental committees. Learn more about Dr. Fran Battisti on our website: www.avilainstitute.org.

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