Resilience & Well-being in Academia Workshop

09.03.2023
09:00 - 17:00
Doctoral Academy Graz
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Anmeldung bis 03.03.2023, 12:00
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Early-stage researchers represent a diverse group of people, and the sources of stress that you face and the coping mechanisms that you use, vary greatly. However, a repertoire of counterproductive cognitive strategies, habits, and lifestyle choices (or sacrifices!) represent a common underlying theme. Self-sabotaging thought processes, poor coping strategies, and little work-life balance render many of us susceptible to burnout and a raft of mental health issues.  

This workshop provides you with tools to increase your resilience to stress, anxiety and burnout, and to enhance your overall well-being.

We explore:  

  • The self-critical inner voices that sabotage your motivation and enjoyment for your work; 
  • How your mindset can help or hinder your day-to-day life and your future career prospects; 
  • How certain maladaptive coping strategies (e.g. procrastination and avoidance) maintain these self-sabotaging thought and behaviour cycles. 
  • How to reshape your thinking and behaviour patterns to work for you in pursuit of your goals.   

Your well-being AND peak performance are not mutually exclusive. The goal is to maximise your cognitive and emotional performance whilst creating a sustainable, effective and enjoyable lifestyle.

REGISTRATION

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Trainer:
Desiree Dickerson is a former postdoc in the neurosciences and a clinical psychologist who specialises in academic mental health and well-being. Based in Europe, she works with leading academic institutions, lab groups, and academics themselves in the pursuit of a healthier approach to research.   
She has also contributed to the dialogue around mental health and well-being in academia through pieces on imposter syndrome, grad school mental health and a recent one on Mental health strategies during COVID.

desiree(at)desireedickerson.com       www.desireedickerson.com