Mental Health Tip of the Week: Don’t Question Your Progress, Trust the Process!

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This is an amazing story that illustrates how we, as mental health workers, also learn from our clients’ journeys ALL the time! Don’t mistake buried pain as new pain, keep working through it and your life will continue to improve. Thanks Alexis! Reminder, Alexis has a bachelors in art and in psychology, is a current […]

Mental Health Tip of the Week: Couple’s Edition!

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Many of us are blessed to have a life partner that can help balance or offset our energy when we’re feeling low – but what do you do when BOTH of you are burnt out or overwhelmed by situations out of your control? Here are some initial thoughts!

Psych nerds: Humor as an Organizational Leadership Tool

According to a recent study by Caroline Rosenberg, Arlene Walker, Michael Leiter and Joe Graffam of Deacon University’s School of Psychology, humor in workplace leadership may not be a laughing matter. In fact, their research indicates that humor, used appropriately, can result in greater team cohesion, more productivity, and increased trust in organizational leadership. Used […]

The Future of ETMA

From a college assignment:

“My career goal isn’t some abstract dream…it is my actual intent to change the world for the better to the best of my ability using lessons from the leaders, educators, and mentors who developed me into the person I am today.”

A nerdy article about workplace gossip

               For the average person, hearing about the existence of gossip in the workplace might invoke the feeling that a deviant behavior is causing a toxic work environment. Even for many managers, the immediate temptation would be to “squash the gossip,” but is that really the most appropriate response? According to an article published in […]