Pressure. We all experience it. Pressure shows up in our boardrooms, offices, factory floors, schools, and families. Mental flexibility gives us the skills we need to thrive under pressure.
Stress management, organizational skills, and better communication techniques are not enough for us to handle the pressures of world around. The challenges we face require that we have a perspective that helps us look beyond the problems moment to see the bigger picture.
Through seminars, training sessions, and lectures, Evan presents clear information on how to handle the pressures we have at work, home, and school and how to build the relationships we need to be emotionally healthy.
Our ability to handle the pressures of life is directly related to the quality our relationships. Mental health is built on a foundation of satisfying relationships. By building strong relationships and facing the pressure we are under, we can develop strong character and enjoy emotional health regardless of our circumstances.
There are four training packages available for your organization or team.
Building relationships within a family, a team, school, business, or church will always be a challenge, but one that is worth doing well. In this seminar, you will learn what ruins and strengthens relationships. The health of an organization, marriage, classroom, or family depends on our ability to know and support one another. We will take an in-depth look at why we do what we do and how mental health problems develop and are overcome. This six-hour, one-day training develops a complete framework for understanding people and relationships. The topics we will focus on include the following:
Psychological flexibility will determine who gets stuck in depression and who moves on, who gives up and who overcomes challenges and grows. If your team or organization struggles with facing difficult decisions, resolving conflict, and staying focused on what is important, then you want to develop psychological flexibility.
The topics in the two-hour training include the following:
If you have ever wondered why interacting with some people always increases your blood pressure, then you need to understand why we do what we do. Resolving conflict, improving communication, hiring qualified personnel, and building better teams requires a basic understanding of human nature, personality, and mental health.
This two-hour training will address:
There is a crisis in healthcare and it not the opioid epidemic. The real crisis is the lack of reliable information needed for healthcare providers and pain suffers about how chronic pain can be managed effectively. Standard medical care includes drugs, injections, implanted stimulation devices, and surgeries. This seminar will present the latest information from neuroscience about how the brain can be rewired to help individuals manage chronic pain. Depending on the needs of your organization, additional time can be arranged to present additional information on pain rehabilitation science.
The training includes the following: