Introduction
Mental health and the lack thereof, are of primary concern today. The need for mental health providers and solutions are on the rise while the supply fails to meet the growing demand. Quiet quitting, burnout, stress, turnover, and disengagement, are just some of the symptoms signaling the case for systemic change.
What is needed are scalable, trauma-informed human systems for how people think, feel, speak and act. These systems must help everyone to receive the knowledge and support needed for the healing and wholeness of the organization. Only then will each know how to support self and others and to minimize future upset based in toxic patterns that must be dismantled and replaced. Based on recent in-depth research on trauma and stress, including developmental trauma that starts in homes and schools, the assumption needs be that most people, in every setting, are more likely than not, to have a sufficient history of trauma, which is at the root of significant levels of anxiety, depression, shut-down and debilitating stress.
Areas Covered in this Presentation
- Root Causes of Mental Illness and the Antidotes
- Dismantling Toxic Mindsets and what to Replace Them With
- Structures that Foster Mental Health
- Positive, Essential, Trauma-Informed Practices
Why Should You Attend?
You should attend if you are aware of the need for conditions and conversations that result in psychological safety, emotional intelligence, trauma-informed practices, and equity and inclusion. You should attend if you are not only aware or hopeful these are possible, you are convicted they are crucial to the success of meeting your every objective, including joy and fulfillment for all. You should attend if you recognize that stress, disengagement, and struggle are clear indicators of the need for safe spaces that:
- Transform inferiority feelings by helping one another remember the social nature and need of healthy belonging and significance, so each feels empowered, lovable, connected, and contributing.
- Develop individuation AND social interest simultaneously. Individuationis each person being seen, heard, supported, and validated within compassionate and curious relationships. Social interest is recognizing and being supported in using personal power to intentionally cause positive consequences for all.
- Prioritize and teach trustworthiness, recognizing when relationships have unresolved issues, and how to overcome them by identifying, healing, and resolving neglect or violation of specific trust behaviors.
- Scale a new model of team that goes beyond individuals committed to achieving goals, to one where each one does this while helping each other become wildly successful, a further extension of social interest.
- Nurture understanding of key stages for developing into true community so people move beyond playing it safe to a culture where it’s safe to be straightforward, honest, and seek excellence and follow through on agreements.
Who Will Benefit?
This topic most benefits:
- Anyone concerned with the wellness and high functioning of people at every age and in every setting.
- Leaders in every setting (e.g., at work, home, in schools, in the community) who understand the pressures, complexity, and kinds of change in play today, and how these impact individuals and teams.
- Those who want to learn specific systemic shifts needed in thought and behaviors so that effective support of people is made clear, easy to implement, and sustainable over time.
- Mental Health and Wellness Practitioners
- VP and C-Suite Executives, Directors (in, but not limited to, Operations, HR, DEI, Technology, Agile or Digital Transformation)
- Leaders in Corporate, Education, Government, Non-Profit, Society, etc. – where development of people is priority)
- Leaders Involved in Mergers and Acquisitions
- Supervisors, Managers and Team Leads