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Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Services [2024]
In this video, Mike Veny explains some of the services an employee assistance program (EAP) provides employees. Employee health and wellness have become top priorities for organizations. Mike Veny is a corporate wellness consultant focusing on employee wellbeing through employee wellness programs.
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Suicide Awareness & Prevention Speaker Mike Veny – 2020 (Actionable)
Also, check out this video: “Anger Management: How to Control Anger – 2019 – (Actionable!)”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUxbiqfNu8w
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http://www.TransformingStigma.Com Let’s face it – the right suicide prevention speaker can make or break your event. Mike Veny provides a new format for your attendees, that provides incredible value, and maximum efficiency.
Mike Veny is a sought after suicide prevention speaker. He delivers entertaining, engaging, and educational experiences to conferences and events throughout the world.
Mike has gone from being hospitalized, expelled from schools, and suicidal as a child to being a successful professional drummer, suicide prevention speaker, and entrepreneur as an adult … and did it all through trial and error. During his presentations, he give audiences a unique insight and understanding of what it’s like living life with mental health challenges.
Since he struggled with mental health and behavior challenges as a child, still struggles with mental health challenges as an adult (his behavior is much better), and serves those who struggle with mental health challenges (including staff & leadership in organizations), he speaks from a diverse perspective about suicide prevention.
BEST Resilience Training: How To Be Resilient [2024]
Welcome to our resilience training video on how to be resilient in all aspects of life, especially in the workplace! This microlearning course is designed to provide you with the necessary skills to build resilience for lifelong emotional wellness.
In this insightful video, we will explore practical strategies and techniques on how to learn resilience and apply it effectively at work and in your personal life. The narrator, Chelsi, will guide you through a snippet of the actual course, equipping you with valuable tools to overcome stress and adversity.
Microlearning videos have proven to be a highly effective method of workforce training and upskilling, allowing you to learn at your own pace and convenience. By taking this wellness course, you will not only enhance your ability to be resilient but also improve your overall well-being and productivity.
Join us on this transformative journey as we unlock the secrets to resilience and empower you to thrive in every situation. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to gain the essential skills needed to navigate life with strength and grace.
Learn more about this course: https://www.opensesame.com/c/how-build-resilience-today-lifelong-emotional-wellness-860019
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Transforming Stigma™ in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder (FASD)
Also, check out this video: “Anger Management: How to Control Anger – 2019 – (Actionable!)”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUxbiqfNu8w
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http://www.TransformingStigma.com. In this video, Mike Veny is delivering to his Transforming Stigma into Strength speech to birth mothers of children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD).
This presentation is typically delivered at mental health events, however the Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (MOFAS) believed that his message could help the birth moms of babies with FASD. In the spirit of transparency, Mike had some negative feelings about birth moms of children with FASD prior to meeting the people at the Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
He soon learned about the myths surrounding FASD. One of the myths as that only mothers with alcohol and/or substance abuse problems have babies with FASD. THIS IS NOT TRUE! More than half of new pregnancies are unplanned. In fact, many women are approximately 3 months into their pregnancy before they are even aware of it. Because of they aren’t aware, they may drink alcohol without realizing they are harming their baby.
Also, many people believe that a baby will outgrow any problems caused by drinking during pregnancy. The truth is that the damage caused to a baby by prenatal alcohol exposure is permanent. Therefore, it is CRITICAL that children with FASD begin getting the help and treatment they need AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
For the birth mothers, the biggest challenge is the burden they bear for the rest of their life, knowing that the their decision(s) caused permanent damage to their child. Mike Veny offers words of support to encourage mothers to learn to FORGIVE themselves. What makes this difficult is the reality that, even if they do eventually forgive themselves, many people in society won’t.
Whether it’s Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder or mental health, it’s important that we take responsibility in transforming stigma. No one should have to live with shame. No one should have to live in silence. No one should have to sabotage, engage in self-destructive behavior, or attempt suicide.
To learn more visit, http://www.TransformingStigma.com
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Mental Health Quotes: Be HONEST With Yourself (TRUE STORY) [2023]
https://lovelyrefinement.com/15-mental-health-quotes-that-make-you-feel-less-alone Mental health quotes can help you feel peace of mind if you’re struggling or they might help you understand someone else’s mental health struggles.
In this video, Mike Veny analyzes the mental health quote, “When your chest aches and your head is swimming with all your faults and flaws, and you can’t seem to find your footing, remember fear is a liar. That you have been here before, and you will breathe again. Remember that you are enough. Always enough.” The author of this quote is Nicole Lyons is a mental health writer and publishes mental health poetry.
This mental health quote comes from Lovely Refinement, a women’s mental health site. More mental health quotes can be found on there by clicking the link above.
Mike discusses how to stop suppressing emotions through Shadow Work, which was popularized by Car Jung. Shadow Work is one path toward being honest with yourself and Step 4 in 12 step programs is another.
Mike Veny is a corporate wellness consultant who’s company, Mike Veny, Inc., produces mental health courses. His company also owns Lovely Refinement, a women’s mental health site.
Check out Mike Veny’s mental health courses on OpenSesame: https://www.opensesame.com/s/mike-veny
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What is Mental Health? – Transforming Stigma™
Also, check out this video: “Anger Management: How to Control Anger – 2019 – (Actionable!)”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUxbiqfNu8w
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http://www.TransformingStigma.Com/what-is-mental-health-exactly.html What is mental health exactly. In this video, mental health speaker Mike Veny talks about what the term actually means. Some people refer to it as ‘psychological health’ or ‘behavioral health’. Regardless of which term you use, Mike believes that it refers to 3 things:
1. The health of your thoughts. This includes thinking about harming yourself or hearing voices. This can distort your perception of reality and lead to confusion.
2. The health of your feelings. This includes extreme mania and depression.
3. The health of your behavior. This includes acting out inappropriately toward yourself or others.
If any of these aren’t well, then you are having a mental health challenge (some call it a mental illness).
Some people are of the opinion that your thoughts lead to feelings. Your feelings lead to your behavior. Your behavior then leads to other thoughts. If you look at mental health from this point of view, then you have a framework for taking care of yourself mentally.
Taking care of your mental health can include:
* Seeing a therapist or counselor.
* Taking psychiatric medication.
* Surrounding yourself with positive people.
* Exercise.
* Nutrition.
* Meditation.
* Maintaining a healthy work/life balance.
* Getting sleep.
Interestingly, many of the activities listed above are essential for your physical health as well. Sometimes people like to separate mental health from physical health. Although they are different, they work in synergy.
The link to the article at the beginning of this description contains information about 2 mental health assessments that you can take online to check the status of your own mental health.
Follow Mike Veny on Twitter at http://Twitter.Com/MikeVeny
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Visit Mike Veny’s mental health blog, at http://www.TransformingStigma.Com/blog