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  Resource Collection
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52 items
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DMH + UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence
Relevant categories:
Resilience Secondary Traumatic Stress
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Overview


Managing stress can be challenging. Putting these resources into regular practice can enhance skills in managing stress and promote overall wellbeing.

  Keywords: emotion regulation, parenting, relaxation, stress

Contents


  • Courses
  • Printable Tools
  • Videos
  • Learning Pathways
  • Trainings
  • Articles
  • Websites

Courses


Enhancing Professional Wellbeing

The Enhancing Professional Wellbeing course is designed to explore ways to maintain personal wellbeing, support a positive working environment, and reduce feelings of burnout. Learn about wellbeing from fellow LA County employees and explore fictional situations to gain strategies for supporting professional wellbeing.

 Course
  2 hours
  CE credit available
  Added on 5/28/2020
Kindness Counts: Strategies for Self-Compassion

An introduction to mindful self-compassion as a research-based tool for reducing stress, building resilience, and enhancing wellbeing in the workplace.

 Course
  45 minutes
  Added on 11/2/2020
Managing Role Conflicts Through Acceptance, Emotion Regulation, and Gratitude

An exploration of role conflicts with strategies for managing stress and navigating competing demands while striving to balance personal and professional responsibilities.

 Course
  1 hour
  Added on 11/2/2020
Strategies for Wellbeing: Mitigating Workplace Stress and Leveraging Resilience

A look at the ways working with individuals who have experienced trauma can affect professional wellbeing. Explore the impact of secondary traumatic stress on organizations and learn strategies to enhance both personal and professional wellbeing.

 Course
  1 hour
  CE credit available
  Added on 11/6/2020
Understanding Implicit Bias and the Strategies to Mitigate Its Outcomes

This course provides an overview of implicit bias and the ways in which it happens in the brain through categorization, pattern recognition, and automatic thoughts. We also discuss personal and social impacts of implicit bias. We will also identify and mitigate unintended effects of biases in the self, and understand how bias can lead to racism. We will cover common terms such as prejudice, oppression, and privilege. Participants will learn tools to challenge racism and biases.

 Course
  1 hour
  CE credit available
  Added on 10/15/2020
What We Say Matters: Trauma Sensitive Communication for the Workplace

An overview of stress and trauma and the potential impacts on interpersonal communication is provided. The core elements of effective communication are presented through a series of examples. The main barriers to effective communication, including linguistic, emotional, physical, attitudinal, systemic, cultural, psychological, organizational, and technological are discussed. The importance of a trauma and resilience framework for effective communication is covered. A strategic approach to engaging in trauma sensitive communication is reviewed.

 Course
  1 hour
  CE credit available
  Added on 10/26/2020
Show more Courses

Enhancing Professional Wellbeing

 Course

Kindness Counts: Strategies for Self-Compassion

 Course

Managing Role Conflicts Through Acceptance, Emotion Regulation, and Gratitude

 Course

Strategies for Wellbeing: Mitigating Workplace Stress and Leveraging Resilience

 Course

Understanding Implicit Bias and the Strategies to Mitigate Its Outcomes

 Course

What We Say Matters: Trauma Sensitive Communication for the Workplace

 Course

Printable Tools


Compassion Fatigue and Self-Care

It can be hard to take care of ourselves when we spend so much time providing care to others. We often consider self-care something we can only participate in when we have large amounts of time to devote to it. Download this tool for some ways to practice self-care, even if you only have a few minutes. 

 Printable Tool
  Added on 8/25/2021
Managing the Stress of Returning to Work After COVID-19: A Guide for Supervisors

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many aspects of personal and occupational life. A shift to remote work/tele-working may have changed how workers manage daily routines, develop work goals, perform tasks, and interact with one another. Access this printable tool to support workers in returning to in-person work.

 Printable Tool
  Added on 5/25/2021
Mental Health and Supportive Services

Access this printable tool to get mental health and supportive services during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 Printable Tool
  Added on 6/16/2020

Compassion Fatigue and Self-Care

 Printable Tool

Managing the Stress of Returning to Work After COVID-19: A Guide for Supervisors

 Printable Tool

Mental Health and Supportive Services

 Printable Tool

Videos


Take a Deep Breath With Calm

Have you ever considered how focusing on your breathing can help you, de-stress? Follow the Calm App's "Take a Deep Breath" video. You will experience how breathing deeply in and out can support your overall wellbeing.

 Video
  4 minutes
  Added on 5/28/2020
Tips for Dealing With Stress as a Caregiver

Stress from being a caregiver can affect your physical and mental health. Learn the signs and symptoms of caregiver burnout.

 Video
  5 minutes
  Added on 12/21/2023

Take a Deep Breath With Calm

 Video

Tips for Dealing With Stress as a Caregiver

 Video

Learning Pathways


Somatic Series: Widening Our Window of Tolerance

This pathway provides an overview of the Window of Tolerance and accessible, body-based mindfulness practices to support yourself or those in your communities.  Learn how the Window of Tolerance concept applies to wellbeing and practical body-based strategies to support wellbeing, nervous system regulation, and a wider Window of Tolerance. This pathway includes explanations, examples, and opportunities for practice. Get ready for a different type of experience: after the first step of the pathway, the milestones will guide you through real-life practices. How to get ready to complete ...

 Learning Pathway
  1 hour
  Added on 5/7/2024

Somatic Series: Widening Our Window of Tolerance

 Learning Pathway

Trainings


Minority Stress and the Medical Professional: How Minority Stress Affects Mental Health

This training contains information on depression and suicidality. You are encouraged to take care of yourself when participating in this training to feel safe and comfortable. This Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) Seminar opens with a personal vignette about Dr. Chase T. M. Anderson's life as an African American and gay person in America, and what it meant to grow up with those facets of identity. The purpose of this presentation is to provide a personal perspective on how minority stress can affect minoritized people. ...

 Training
  1 hour, 7 minutes
  Added on 7/5/2023

Minority Stress and the Medical Professional: How Minority Stress Affects Mental Health

 Training

Articles


Reducing Parent Reactivity and Increasing Calm

Review four strategies to practice with parents in order to reduce their reactivity to certain situations and calm their nervous systems.

 Article
  Added on 4/5/2023
Spring Into Mental Health Awareness Month

Spring is a time of fresh blooms, nourishment, sunshine, and awakening. This year in particular, spending time planting in my garden, I feel a sense of restored energy. On the occasional rainy day, I am delighted to bring out my rain boots, as I know the rain supports growth. The month of May wraps up the spring season and is also mental health awareness month.

 Article
  Added on 4/30/2021
Strategies for Coping With and Overcoming Loss and Grief

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, historical and ongoing social injustices, and environmental disasters (CDC, 2020) have resulted in collective hurt. Many people are experiencing deep feelings of grief around loss: from the loss of family members or friends due to disease or violence, loss of normality or social support, or even loss of a home or living area.

 Article
  Added on 11/9/2020
Successfully Working From Home

For many, working from home is a reality in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak and you may suddenly find yourself struggling to maintain the equilibrium between your personal and professional life. Navigating this balancing act can be challenging. Luckily, there are tools and strategies that can help guide you through. Here are four to consider.

 Article
  Added on 5/28/2020
Tips for Getting the Most out of an Online Therapy Session

Whether you have been going to therapy for a while or are endeavoring to try it for the first time, a video therapy session is a bit different than meeting in person in both expected and unexpected ways.

 Article
  Added on 5/28/2020
Show more Articles

Reducing Parent Reactivity and Increasing Calm

 Article

Spring Into Mental Health Awareness Month

 Article

Strategies for Coping With and Overcoming Loss and Grief

 Article

Successfully Working From Home

 Article

Tips for Getting the Most out of an Online Therapy Session

 Article

Websites


CalHOPE Redline: Peer Support for COVID-19 Challenges

The CalHOPE Redline is a phone, chat, and video chat service providing National, State, and County resources, referrals, and trauma informed support for Urban Indian and Tribal populations. Access the CalHOPE Redline website to find out more

 Website
  Added on 10/14/2022
  https://ccuih.org/redline/
iPrevail

iPrevail is accessible through any device connected to the internet. The iPrevail platform offers a one-of-a-kind network of mental health support. From interactive lessons and chats with peer support coaches, to topic-based community support groups, you can see your progress being made and connect with other people going through similar life experiences all in one place.

 Website
  Added on 8/6/2021
  https://lacounty.iprevail.com/
Self-Compassion by Dr. Kristin Neff

All-in-one resource for self-compassion. This is the official website for Dr. Kristin Neff, pioneering self-compassion researcher, author, and teacher.

 Website
  Added on 5/28/2020
  https://self-compassion.org/
Some Good News

To bring a bit of humor and light during COVID-19 as families stay at home, John Krasinski has started a new YouTube show called "Some Good News."

 Website
  Added on 5/28/2020
  https://www.youtube.com/channe...

CalHOPE Redline: Peer Support for COVID-19 Challenges

 Website

iPrevail

 Website

Self-Compassion by Dr. Kristin Neff

 Website

Some Good News

 Website

Related items


Supporting Children, Strengthening Communities: Professional Skills for Talking About Wildfires Together

In the wake of the tragic fires facing Los Angeles County communities, this video addresses how to talk with children and families about the wildfires. This video is useful for a range of professionals, including therapists, social workers, teachers, health care workers, and lawyers, as well as parents and family members.

 Video
  54 minutes
  Added on 2/25/2025
Part 1: Common Responses to Traumatic Events

Many adults and caregivers are unsure what reactions children may have after experiencing a stressful life event. Learn about common reactions, worries, and fears that may occur in children — and adults — in response to the Los Angeles wildfires. This video is the first part of a five-part excerpt from a live presentation that was held on January 15, 2025.

 Video
  19 minutes
  Added on 2/25/2025
Part 2: Protective Factors to Traumatic Events

The more positive and supportive relationships that children have with peers and adults, the better they do overall. Here are a few suggestions to create and continue to foster healthy relationships during times of high stress and disrupted routines. This video is the second part of a five-part excerpt from a live presentation that was held on January 15, 2025.

 Video
  6 minutes
  Added on 2/25/2025
Part 3: Tools and Strategies for Managing Anxiety

When we help others, we help ourselves as well. This video will cover some ways for children of all ages to engage with activities to manage anxiety by making meaning from stressful events. This video is the third part of a five-part excerpt from a live presentation that was held on January 15, 2025.

 Video
  12 minutes
  Added on 2/25/2025
Part 4: Pause-Reset-Nourish (PRN) to Promote Wellbeing

You may have heard the saying, “You can’t pour from an empty cup.” As a caregiver, it’s important to make sure you are taking care of yourself while taking care of others. This video provides information about the specific self-care strategy of Pause-Reset-Nourish (PRN). This video is the fourth part of a five-part excerpt from a live presentation that was held on January 15, 2025.

 Video
  4 minutes
  Added on 2/25/2025
Part 5: Q&A With Dr. Brymer

Dr. Melissa Brymer, director of terrorism and disaster programs at the UCLA-Duke National Center for Child Traumatic Stress, is an expert on how children deal with stress following disasters. In this video, Dr. Brymer responds to questions submitted by attendees on how best to offer psychological assistance to children in the aftermath of the Los Angeles wildfires. This video is the fifth part of a five-part excerpt from a live presentation that was held on January 15, 2025.

 Video
  9 minutes
  Added on 2/25/2025
Show more Websites
Added on 5/28/2020
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