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16 Warning Signs of Trauma Exposure Responses
A resource from the Winter 2022 Leadership Workshop, "Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care in the Face of Burnout, Crisis and Trauma," on common responses to stressors. |
Laura Van Dernoot Lipsky, Connie Burk |
"Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care in the Face of Burnout, Crisis and Trauma" |
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Fall 2021 Leadership Workshop Slides
Slides from the Fall 2021 Leadership Workshop on "Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times." |
UW ADVANCE CIC, Jane Simoni, Julie Kientz |
"Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times" |
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‘Self-Care’ Isn’t the Fix for Late-Pandemic Malaise
Resource from the Fall 2021 Leadership Workshop on "Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times." This Atlantic article promotes the idea of 'other-care,' where caring for others provides human connections that can complement traditional ideas of 'self-care.' |
Jamil Zaki |
"Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times" |
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Admin 101: Campus Administrators Need Self-Care, Too
Resource from the Fall 2021 Leadership Workshop on "Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times." This Chronicle of Higher Education article encourages administrators to take care of their own mental and physical health. |
David D. Perlmutter |
"Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times" |
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Three Good Things
Resource from the Fall 2021 Leadership Workshop on "Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times." This resource from Greater Good in Action shares how to implement the practice of identifying what is going well as a way to tune into the positive events in your life. |
Greater Good in Action |
"Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times" |
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There’s a Name for the Blah You’re Feeling: It’s Called Languishing
Resource from the Fall 2021 Leadership Workshop on "Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times." This New York Times article describes the dominant emotion of 2021 as "languishing" and gives suggestions for coping. |
Adam Grant |
"Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times" |
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Spring 2021 Leadership Workshop Slides
Slides from the Spring 2021 Leadership Workshop on "Building Inclusive Communities and Resolving and Mediating Conflicts". |
UW ADVANCE CIC, Xiao-Ping Chen, Dan Brown, Chuck Sloane, Ruthy Kohorn Rosenberg |
"Building Inclusive Communities and Resolving and Mediating Conflicts" |
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Zoom work relationships are a lot harder to build - unless you can pick up on colleagues' nonverbal cues
Resource from the Spring 2021 Leadership Workshop, "Building Inclusive Communities and Resolving and Mediating Conflicts" on building relationships over video conferences. |
Nancy Buchan, Wendi Adair, Xiao-Ping Chen |
"Building Inclusive Communities and Resolving and Mediating Conflicts" |
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What Will Weary Faculty Members Need Post-Pandemic?
A resource from the Spring 2021 Leadership Workshop, "Building Inclusive Communities and Resolving and Mediating Conflicts", on how to support faculty post-pandemic. |
Christine Siegel |
"Building Inclusive Communities and Resolving and Mediating Conflicts" |
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Winter 2021 Leadership Workshop Slides: Building Listening Skills
The speaker presentation slides for the Winter 2021 Leadership Workshop, "Building Listening Skills". |
UW ADVANCE CIC, Huayruro |
"Building Listening Skills" |