Tag: mindfulness
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Jessica Kendorski, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine β Mindfulness in Schools
Mindfulness is not just for adults. Jessica Kendorski, professor in the department of school psychology at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, has more. Dr. Jessica Glass Kendorski is a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania, and maintains certifications as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and School Psychologist nationally (NCSP) and in New Jersey. She is…
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Richard Cleveland, Georgia Southern University β Law Enforcement in Stressful Situations
Stress can make a law enforcement officerβs brain function worse at precisely the wrong moments. Richard Cleveland, assistant professor and program coordinator in the Counselor Education program at Georgia Southern University, explores how mindfulness can help bring the world back into focus during stressful situations. Richard is assistant professor and program coordinator in the Counselor…
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Louise Kelly, University of La Verne β Entrepreneurs and Mindfulness
Entrepreneurs should look to mindfulness to help deal with the stressors of their start up. Louise Kelly, professor of management at the University of La Verne, details the ways focusing on the present moment can help keep things in perspective. Dr. Kellyβs research is on strategy, leadership & entrepreneurship. She was as Program Dir. β…
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Kate Sweeny, University of California Riverside – Mindfulness and the Stress of Waiting
Does waiting make you stressed? Kate Sweeny, associate professor in the department of psychology at the University of California Riverside, looks into how to chill out while waiting for potential bad news. Kate Sweeny is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Riverside. She received her BS (2002) from Furman University and…