Webinar: How to Survive the Pandemic with An Unbroken Spirit...
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
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Posted by: Lisa Presutti
ANA knows you are busy and working under difficult circumstances. We know you could use short, quickly viewed videos of COVID-19 education. The popular and highly informative 60-minute ANA COVID-19 webinar, “How to Survive the Pandemic with An Unbroken Spirit: Actions to Take Right Now to Stay Strong and Focused,” is now also available as easy to access and view 5 to 15 minute Quick Videos. The ANA Quick Videos on How to Survive the Pandemic with An Unbroken Spirit: Actions to Take Right Now to Stay Strong and Focused are Free for all nurses. Immediately accessible. No registration is required. These quick videos are FREE for all nurses. Click below to access all ANA COVID-19 Mental Health Support video education content: The six Quick Videos on Mental Health Support are: Is this normal? This 5-minute quick video examines what we are experiencing in response to the pandemic and the four domains impacted by distress. Pros and Cons of Stress This 4-minute quick video covers the research on stress, the pros and cons of this common reaction to events in our lives, and how to make it a positive. Identifying Mental Health Support This 6-minute quick video covers various symptoms of distress and how to know when and what type of help you need -- and how to get it. Coping with COVID-19 This 5-minute quick video covers ways you can better cope with the stress of COVID-19. How to Build Resiliency This 13-minute quick video covers real-life evidence-based resiliency building skills. Suicide Prevention Strategies This 11-minute quick video covers suicide prevention strategies to help your colleagues at risk. Click below to visit the COVID-19 Mental Health Support webpage where you can register for the full webinar or access the quick videos: _____________________________________________________________ Made possible by the generosity of the American Nurses Foundation. No contact hours are being awarded for these free quick videos. Please forward this email to interested nurse colleagues
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