Successfully Navigating Stress in Research Institutions

Stress at research institutions is common, explore ways to navigate and mitigate the effects of stress in these settings.

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About this Webinar

This webinar introduces some of the defining features of stress and its effects on critical thinking, risk analysis, and ethical decision-making within research environments. Common misperceptions about stress relate to its natural history and function; its dual, physiological, and psychological basis; and its complex role in emotional regulation. The webinar draws from the science of human development, cognition, and clinical psychology, to provide practical knowledge about how to recognize and mitigate the negative effects of stress on ethical reasoning, regulatory compliance, and interpersonal dynamics.

Release Date: October 10, 2024

Language Availability: English

Suggested Audiences: Faculty, Research Administrators, Researchers/Key Study Personnel, Students

Organizational Subscription Price: Included as part of an annual subscription to our All Access Webinar Package
Independent Learner Price: $49 per person


Webinar Content

Successfully Navigating Stress in Research Institutions

Carol Nemeroff, PhD ​- University of New Brunswick; R. Bruce Thompson, PhD ​- University of Southern Maine; Josh Mangin, MS​ - University of Southern Maine

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the nature and key triggers of stress, including individual and environmental stresses​
  • Recognize and predict the physical, emotional, and cognitive impacts of stress​
  • Identify techniques and resources for self-monitoring and self-regulating in stressful situations​
  • Learn how to structure the environment to mitigate stress in the workplace

Recommended Use: Required
ID (Language): 21231 (English)


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