Archive for the 'Stress Bios' Category

Depression Treatment, Depression Hypnotherapy And Depression Counselling

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Depression Treatments abound but combining depression counselling with hypnotherapy for depression could help take stress out of the myriad of therapies around. In fact to begin with even a self-hypnosis recording for depression can go a long way.
Depression is one of the most common psychological problems observed and treated by mental health practitioners. The intensity [...]

A Success Trainer Talks Frankly About Stress.

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Michele Nash is a Professional Business Success Trainer and Motivational Specialist.  She holds Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace Training, Certification and Registration in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Languages and Asian Studies & various DISC accreditations as well as the latest coaching tool TriMetrix.
Michele is also a certified Professional Behavioural [...]

A Deputy High School Principal Talks Frankly About Stress

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

Deputy High School Principal Stafford Cameron talks frankly about stress:

I have been teaching in Australian public schools for 25 years, and have taught in a variety of locations around the state of NSW.
I was a classroom teacher for about 14 years, before becoming Head Teacher of English/History at a small rural school for 5 years.
I [...]

A Retired Chief Executive Officer Talks Frankly About Stress

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Retired Chief Executive Officer Geoff Bell talks frankly about stress…
Perhaps the simplest way to define my professional experience is to say that I am a “specialist general manager”, although I should note that my work has involved quite a wide range of functional areas over the years.
In fact, I have pursued three distinct career paths [...]

Stress Bios

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

I’ve recently created a new category called Stress Bios.
I am always interested to learn how people acquire and use their stress management skills and I hope you find this interesting as well.
A Stress Bio is built around the following questions:
1. Provide a one paragraph summary of your professional experience;
2. How do you know when your [...]