Coping during COVID-19 Webinar
Date and Time
Friday Dec 18, 2020
Friday, December 18th at 1:00 - 1:45 p.m.
Location
Online - Please register for Zoom Link
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
843-761-8238
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Description
Mental health issues affect businesses and their employees especially during COVID-19 and the holidays. Poor mental health and stress can negatively affect employees with job performance and productivity, engagement, community, and physical capability. Join via Zoom and learn the challenges and pervasive impact COVID-19 has exacted on our mental well-being.
Featuring Special Guest Speaker:
J. Matthew Dorman, Executive Director
Berkeley Community Mental Health Center
J. Matthew Dorman is the Executive Director of Berkeley Community Mental Health Center. As an experienced licensed mental health care professional and certified public manager, Matthew has worked in a variety of mental health care settings and provided care to a broad spectrum of clients. Matthew has over twenty six years of mental health experience working in a traditional community mental health setting, contracting as a mental health professional in a private practice office and as an Employee Assistance Professional via the U.S. Department of Defense during Operation Enduring Freedom. Matthew has advanced experience in suicide assessment, crisis intervention, psychological first aid, and providing evidence-based trauma treatment for those suffering from mental illnesses and combat-related stress. During the last half of his career, Matthew has worked in management and leadership roles. He has been responsible for community lectures, teaching, presentations, personnel development, fiscal management, program development, grant writing, and training.