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Soft Skills Courses For Employees: Upskill And Reskill (ACTIONABLE)
https://keap.page/xcc215/course-inquiry.html This video introduces you to the soft skills courses available in the Mike Veny, Inc. course catalog. Mike Veny, Inc. is a corporate training provider and their e-learning courses are used globally in multiple languages. These training courses for employees are available as standalone OpenSesame courses and are also a part of the the OpenSesame Plus catalog.
This video features, Mike Veny, the founder and CEO of Mike Veny, Inc. He is the winner of Corporate LiveWire’s 2022 & 2023 Innovation & Excellence Award for his work as a Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist®. The mission of Mike Veny, Inc. is to support you in discovering the gift of emotional wellness through unique learning experiences designed to empower your personal and professional growth.
These learning experiences give you a unique opportunity to upskill and reskill your workforce with soft skills training. This also includes workplace wellness courses and workplace wellbeing courses. In addition to the courses for employee development, Mike Veny, Inc. offers guided mediation for workplace wellness. They’re designed with Mike Veny, Inc.’s proprietary formula, so each guided meditation for employees is inclusive, trauma sensitive, and uses transformational language.
Mike Veny, Inc. is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). Mike Veny, Inc. complies with the ANSI/IACET Standard, which is recognized internationally as a standard of excellence in instructional practices. As a result of this accreditation, Mike Veny, Inc. is accredited to issue the IACET CEU. The corporate training provider is also recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP® and a Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI) Accredited Provider.
Emotional Sobriety – 2020 (Actionable!)
Today you’re going to learn EXACTLY what I do to help maintain my emotional sobriety.
Sobriety is something that makes most people think about alcohol, so what is emotional sobriety? If being sober is not having any alcohol does emotional sobriety mean not having any emotions?
What does emotional sobriety mean?
Emotional sobriety is a part of emotional wellness. It doesn’t mean that you don’t have any emotions, it means that you learn how to handle and cope with the difficult emotions that people experience that they may try to cover with alcohol or drug use. Emotional sobriety is all about learning how to handle your emotions in a healthy way.
Everyone experiences negative emotions. Things like hurt, anger, disappointment, and guilt are unfortunately a part of life. And, that’s why it’s so important to learn how to recognize and address those emotions and feelings instead of turning to things like drugs, alcohol, shopping, gambling, or other escape behaviors.
It’s important to learn how to be more comfortable with the uncomfortable emotions that a part of life. In this video, I share something I do on a daily basis that helps me show up for my emotions every day. This allows me to be a more mentally healthy person for myself and others.
In short, this video I share with you one thing you can do every day to maintain emotional sobriety.
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AND I’M ISSUING YOU A ***CHALLENGE***, FRIEND!
1) Film yourself sharing what emotional sobriety means to you and how you maintain it (on Instagram Stories or YouTube or any other platform you prefer).
2) Send it to me or tag me on social media @mikeveny
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IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING WITH DIFFICULT EMOTIONS REACH OUT FOR HELP FROM A LOVED ONE OR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.
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Read my blog post “How to Achieve and Maintain Emotional Sobriety” HERE:
https://www.mikeveny.com/how-to-achieve-and-maintain-emotional-sobriety.html
Watch my video “Anger Management: How to Control Anger”: https://youtu.be/rUxbiqfNu8w
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The Mental Illness Civil Rights Movement
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/programs When most people think of a ‘civil rights movement’, they immediately think of the Civil Rights Movement that took place in the United States of America between 1954 and 1968. Rosa Parks is considered by many to be the the mother of the Civil Rights Movement because of her refusal to give up her seat on a segregated bus.
There is a new Civil Rights Movement happening in the United States of America. It’s the Mental Illness Civil Rights Movement. In this country, as in many other countries, a stigma exists when it comes to mental health. Mike Veny, a mental health guest motivational speaker says that stigma includes “stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination”.
The Mental Illness Civil Rights Movement is centered around discrimination. This typically includes job discrimination and housing discrimination – complete violations of one’s Civil Rights.
In a Huffington Post article from 2013 titled, “Mental Illness as a Civil Rights Issue”, author Paul Heroux offers four potential solutions.
* Increasing investment in community mental health programs.
* Increasing public awareness campaigns that address mental health stigma.
* Increasing police training in mental health.
* Increasing civil rights legislation and protection for people with mental illness.
Mental illness discrimination is a challenge in other places, too. During a recent trip to Bermuda where Mike Veny was hired by the Bermuda Mental Health Foundation to deliver his “Transforming Stigma into Strength” presentation, he learned about some of the challenges with mental illness discrimination in Bermuda.
According to attorney Michael Hanson, The Human Rights Commission in Bermuda had 11 complaints about mental illness discrimination in 2014. Because of outdated laws, the 11 people had NO PROTECTION under the law. Government officials in Bermuda have committed to addressing it this Fall.
Whether it’s Bermuda or the United States, the mental illness discussion is a civil rights movement that will help everyone thrive.
Learn more about Mike Veny and Transforming Stigma at http://www.TransformingStigma.com.
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Patient Advocate Living With Depression, Anxiety, & OCD [2024]
In this inspiring YouTube video, patient advocate Mike Veny opens up about his journey living with depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). With remarkable clarity, he articulates the unique challenges and emotional experiences associated with these mental health conditions.
Mike’s transformative advocacy work has been recognized with a prestigious PM360 Elite Award, solidifying his position as one of the world’s most sought-after mental health motivational speakers. If you’re seeking a powerful mental health speaker, look no further than Mike Veny.
Watch this video to gain insight into what it’s like to live with depression, anxiety, and OCD.
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Mental Health Speaker Mike Veny – REMARKABLE RESULTS
Mental health speaker Mike Veny will help you make your next event the best yet. When you hire a mental health speaker, your audience wants to be both inspired and educated.
When planning an event, that becomes your challenge. As a motivational speaker on mental health, Mike Veny uses his personal story to help you accomplish just that. He’s become incredibly popular due to his high energy, audience engagement, and the actionable takeaways that he provides for attendees.
As a child, he was expelled three times, hospitalized in the psychiatric ward for multiple stays, and attempted suicide when he was just 10 years old. He has turned his own story of living with a mental illness into a powerful mental health presentation for students. He is engaging, authentic, and is able to really connect with the audience, regardless of their age. As one of the best mental health speakers for schools, his message resonates incredibly well with youth.
Whether his role is a keynote speaker or delivering workplace mental health programs, this top rated speaker delivers an inspiring and motivating presentation while reassuring the audience that they aren’t alone in the struggles they face.
Mike has spoken in a variety of settings and can deliver mental health presentations for high school and college students, as well as corporate functions.
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Learn more at http://www.mikeveny.com
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Online Courses: http://www.mikeveny.com/store
Contact: http://www.mikeveny.com/speaking-engagements
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Mental Health Stigma & Mental Illness Stigma 2020 (True Story)
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/effects-of-stigma-on-mental-illness.html In this video, Mike Veny, is speaking about the stigma surrounding mental health and mental illness to raise awareness for professionals at a conference. Mike Veny is a mental health speaker and the founder of http://www.TransformingStigma.Com.
Examples of stigma include thinking that mental illness is correlated with violence. Statistics show that people with mental illness are more likely to have a violent crime committed against them than committing a violent crime. In addition, people who live with mental illness experience employment discrimination.
Search online to learn more about the survey results of mental health provider-based stigma and understanding the experience of clients and families. We need to have more discussion regarding this issue. It’s time to change our cultural paradigm and campaign to transform stigma.
Australia and Canada are setting the example for transforming stigma. In Canada, the company Bell is doing a incredible job of increasing awareness through it’s “Let’s Talk” campaign. Bell is setting a good example for how business can help transform stigma.
Mental health stigma is in the military (and is experienced by veterans), in the media, at work, in healthcare and just about everywhere in America. Believe it or not, it exists in social work, too. In fact, it affects everyone including mental professionals.
In the United States of America, stigma is a huge problem in the black community. African Americans are experiencing difficulties in having conversations about mental health with each other. Despite these challenges, there is hope. NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is working hard to address the stigma surrounding minority mental health as a whole.
This issue spans across cutures, too – mental health stigma is in the Muslim community, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Kenya, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and China.
Check out this video a unique definition and some good quotes about stigma. Also, be sure to check out the Transforming Stigma blog.
http://www.TransformingStigma.Com/blog
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V3IEdbK7Sua6AbscnWOYdbDxKtet0ByqoKdnLcA1QNQ/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kBf8BiegVd4MLw50-HTrFMisQpNIJWuVKg-xk_Sccuk/edit?usp=sharing