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Psychologically Healthy Workplaces, Trauma, and Resilience

Description: During this webinar Dr. Jeff Morley will touch briefly on Canada’s National Standard for Psychological Health & Safety in the Workplace, then focus on risks to workplace psychological health including Primary Trauma, Secondary Trauma, Compassion Fatigue, and Organizational Stress. The session will conclude with latest science, research, and best practices for personal and professional resilience.

Guest Speaker:
Dr. Jeff Morley
Registered Psychologist
Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress
Retired RCMP Staff Sergeant

About the Speaker:
Dr. Jeff Morley is a Registered Psychologist, and Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress.  Jeff recently retired as a Staff Sergeant with the RCMP, after 23 years of service. In his practice Jeff now works with many first responders, as well people in the community. Dr. Morley’s practice is largely centered on helping people with PTSD, Depression, Anxiety and workplace stress.  Jeff has trained first responders across Canada on Critical Incident Stress Management, peer support, psychologically healthy workplaces, trauma and resilience.

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