On-demand and featuring presentation, and speaker Q&A: providing expert advice for NHS professionals, Dr Mike Scanlan will guide you through practical approaches to manage your stress and anxiety at work whilst supporting your colleagues to tackle overwhelming situations.
Support your team whilst working under immense pressure
How to reduce anxiety and prioritise your, and your team's mental wellbeing. Featuring:
Support and guidance for you in your own time
Packed with examples that will help you adapt to your work pressures, plus benefit from:
1 hour video | Filmed on Tuesday 28th April 2020 | featuring: | |
Leader's introduction
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Managing anxiety at work for NHS frontline staff
Dr Mike Scanlan, Mental Health Consultant, Mind Time Therapies
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Questions and answers with Dr Mike Scanlan
Mike will be answering the questions and comments that came into the chat box during the presentation, engaging with the thoughts and feelings of the NHS professionals who attended this webinar live.
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Your compassionate speaker
Dr Mike Scanlan works as a Mental Health and Wellbeing Consultant and was responsible for setting up and designing the clinical model for the successful and award winning ‘Changing Minds’ Improving Access to Psychological Therapy (IAPT) service.
Mike is trained to use, Mindfulness, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Response prevention (EMDR) and Compassionate Focused Therapy approaches. He led a project supported by the Department of Health to illustrate how telehealth principles can be utilised to deliver IAPT group therapy via webinar to people with mental health problems with co morbid long-term conditions. More recently he has been working with a number of CCGs to introduce a Perinatal Emotional Health Check aimed at improving the wellbeing of women and their partners.
In September Mike was the key note speaker at the Jersey Prescribing Conference where he shared his thoughts and work on mindful prescribing. Mike is the author of the widely used and well respected CBT guided self-help series of books entitled 'Moving Forward'. These books blend theories of bibliotherapy with CBT principles. The books are used in a number of IAPT services across the UK.