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Nature Is Proving to Be Awesome Medicine for PTSD

By Yasmin Anwar — 2018

The awe we feel in nature can dramatically reduce symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, according to UC Berkeley research that tracked psychological and physiological changes in war veterans and at-risk inner-city youth during white-water rafting trips.

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Cancer and Finances—Linda’s Story

Financial hardship often accompanies a cancer diagnosis. Linda shares her experiences and insights about managing questions with employment and finances that often accompany a cancer diagnosis.

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Managing Stress - Mental Health in the Workplace

This video briefing shows how being able to manage stress effectively is key to supporting the well-being of both your staff and your business.

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HBR Guide to Managing Stress at Work

Feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and short-tempered at work―and at home? Then you may have too much stress in your life. Stress is a serious problem that impacts not only your mental and physical health, but also your loved ones and your organization.

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How to Deal with Stress at Work

This video will show you how to deal with stress at work by helping you to discover and address what's causing your stress. This video is about how to deal with stress at work, and how to handle stress at work.

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Walking into Alchemy: The Transformative Power of Nature

Exhausted and wounded after coping with being laid off from her job and depression, Amelia Marriette suddenly found her life taking a turn for the better through a chance meeting with an Austrian-born woman, Katie, with whom she was to find love.

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