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nilo.health webinar - How to lead employees through crisis: Managing organizations in tough times



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The war in Ukraine has presented companies and their leaders with a challenge seldom experienced before and barely addressed in the usual crisis management procedures. Whether you are the leader of a company or a department, you bear the responsibility for the physical and mental health of your employees when they are affected by a disaster such as this war. How do you deal with a disaster of such dimensions and support your employees in processing and dealing with it as well? How do you keep the balance between work tasks and overwhelming emotions? How can you support employees directly or indirectly affected by the war? In this webinar, we will address these questions and provide you with essential information and helpful strategies you can apply straightaway.

With insights and tips from clinical practice and psychological crisis interventions, Natalia will help you in this webinar to navigate these times as effectively as possible – maintaining work objectives while remaining humane and staying sane.

We will explore:
- Crisis: what it is and what it does to the body and mind
- How to maintain resilience in times of crisis and assist your employees in doing the same
- Do's and Don'ts for dealing with crisis

About Natalia:
Natalia Braun spent many years in the corporate world in both HR leadership roles and as an executive coach prior to transitioning to clinical work. Natalia completed a Masters degree in Psychology in the UK, followed by postgraduate training in contemporary psychoanalysis, gestalt and expressive arts therapies. She is also trained and certified in critical incident stress management (CISM) – assisting individuals and groups in crisis. Born in Ukraine, Natalia is multilingual and works with individuals from all over the world in her private practice in Switzerland, in addition to teaching and publishing articles internationally.
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