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Thriving through constant change

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A lot of people struggle with adjusting to new norms, policies and processes in what feels like a constantly changing workplace. And when you aren’t consulted or involved in the decision-making process, a job full of shifting priorities and never-ending deadlines can feel like whiplash! But it doesn’t have to feel that way.


In this episode of Work Therapy with Dr. Steven Stein, we chat with Dr. Paul Bartone, a retired U.S. Army colonel, Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute for National Strategic Studies at the National Defense University, and Adjunct Faculty in Psychiatry at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. He’s an expert in applying psychological, social, cultural, and biological perspectives to the understanding of human behavior. Dr Bartone shares his insights into how to strengthen your ability to adapt in the face of change by cultivating a hardiness mindset.


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