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DESCRIPTION:Via Webinar Only - Recording of session available to those that
  cannot attend the live session.&nbsp\; &nbsp\;\nDescription\n\n\n\n\nThis
  session introduces core concepts around how chronic stress and overwhelmi
 ng experiences impact the brain and body\, with a focus on how these effec
 ts show up in both patients and providers. Participants will explore the b
 iological basis of stress responses—such as fight\, flight\, freeze\, and 
 fawn—and how these instinctive reactions can influence behavior\, communic
 ation\, and care dynamics.\nThe session emphasizes the importance of conte
 xt in interpreting patient behaviors\, encouraging a shift from “What’s wr
 ong with this person?” to “What might this person be reacting to?” This pe
 rspective fosters greater empathy and reduces the risk of misinterpreting 
 stress-based behaviors as noncompliance or resistance.\nFinally\, the sess
 ion offers practical\, evidence-informed strategies for managing stress an
 d supporting emotional well-being in clinical settings. These approaches a
 re geared toward enhancing emotional regulation\, reducing reactivity\, an
 d helping to prevent burnout.\n\n\n\n\nKey Learning Objectives:&nbsp\;\n1.
  Understand the psychobiology of stress and trauma that contribute to some
  of the puzzling behaviors and feeling that dominate us.\n2. Develop a sha
 red understanding and language of stress and trauma\n3. Provide guiding pr
 inciples and practical tools to support wellness at work\n Who Should Atte
 nd:&nbsp\; All Healthcare Workers\nInstructor:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Dr. Mitchell R
 adin\, Psychology Manager Critical Incident Support and Adult Psychology C
 onsult Service\, Hennepin Healthcare\nContinuing Education:&nbsp\; Clock H
 ours:&nbsp\; 2.0&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\; It is the&nbsp\; responsibi
 lity of the attendee to determine whether these activities meet the curren
 t criteria for continuing education.\nAll registrants will receive course 
 information\, connection details (from zoom)\, &amp\; any materials prior 
 to the session. All registrants will receive the webinar recording followi
 ng the event.\nRegistration Fees:\nMedi-Sota Members: FREE\nNon-Medi-Sota 
 Members: $75/person\nCancellations must be made no later than 15 business 
 days prior to the course. The full course fee will be charged if cancellat
 ion is made in less than 15 business days. Full refunds will be given for 
 all classes cancelled by Medi-Sota. Registration is transferable to anothe
 r person. http://www.medi-sota.org/main/index.php/en/education-2/workshop-
 calendar/event/349-empathy-mental-health
DTSTART:20251106T180000Z
DTEND:20251106T200000Z
LOCATION:Webinar (Webinar)
SUMMARY:Empathy & Mental Health
URL:http://www.medi-sota.org/main/index.php/en/education-2/workshop-calenda
 r/event/349-empathy-mental-health
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