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Tuesday, June 16, 2020
     

Strategies for Healthy Emotion Regulation During Uncertain Times

Strategies for Healthy Emotion Regulation During Uncertain Times

Tuesday June 16, 2020

4:00 pm ET / 3 pm CT / 1:00 pm PT

 

Have you been riding a roller coaster of emotions lately? You aren’t alone. In this live webinar, Dr. Marc Brackett, director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and author of Permission To Feel, will share strategies that can help make the ride a little smoother. Don’t miss this interactive session where you will learn research-based strategies to support your own and your children’s well-being, healthy decision making, relationship quality, and performance during these challenging times.

Join this free, 60-minute webinar where we will discuss:

  • Strategies to support your own and your children's well-being
  • Healthy decision making
  • Relationship quality and performance

 

 Meet the Presenter:

Marc Brackett, Ph.D., is the Founder and Director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and a Professor in the Child Study Center of Yale University. He is the lead developer of RULER, an evidence-based approach to social and emotional learning that has been adopted by nearly 2,000 pre-K through high schools across the United States and in other countries. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL).

As a researcher for over 20 years, Dr. Brackett has focused on the role of emotions and emotional intelligence in learning, decision making, creativity, relationships, health, and performance. He has published 125 scholarly articles and received numerous awards and accolades for his work in this area. He also consults regularly with corporations, such as Facebook, Microsoft, and Google on integrating the principles of emotional intelligence into employee training and product design. Most recently, he co-founded Oji Life Lab, a corporate learning firm that develops innovative digital learning systems on emotional intelligence.

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