We know these are difficult times for everyone, especially those of you who are serving patients. We hope you will enjoy these webinar series presentations featuring mental health and emotional wellness experts showing how you can reduce personal stress during the COVID-19 outbreak, as well as coping with other disasters. In addition to these hour-long webinars, we have made a series of mini-videos on related topics.
Available webinar series:
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Emotional Well-Being in 2021
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Emotional Toolbox
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Emotional Well-Being During the COVID-19 Crisis for Health Care Providers
Emotional Well-Being in 2021 Webinar Series
By popular demand, in 2021 we held a second series of webinars based on last year’s Emotional Well-Being During the COVID-19 Crisis for Health Care Providers series. These sessions were moderated by Vice Chair for Adult Psychology Elissa Epel, PhD, and featured experts sharing insights on how we can reduce stress and trauma in our health care systems and communities during the COVID-19 outbreak and other crises. This webinar series was co-sponsored by the UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and UCSF Office of Alumni Relations with support from John McCoy and Nicholas Roznovsky.
These webinars can be viewed using the links below or on your television through UCTV either through cable, Amazon Fire, or Roku. UCTV is available on select cable systems across California and the U.S., including San Francisco, Fresno, and Los Angeles. If you have Amazon Fire, you can download the free UCTV app directly onto your TV. If you have a Roku streaming box, you can add UCTV through the Roku Channel store.
April 15 - Building Institutional and Personal Resilience
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Speakers
- Maga Jackson-Triche, MD, MSHS, Health Sciences Clinical Professor, UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
- Christine Mangurian, MD, MAS, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Vice Chair for Diversity and Health Equity, UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
- Robert Rodriguez, MD, Professor, UCSF Dept. of Emergency Medicine
A discussion on the mental health challenges—including those of health care providers—and lessons learned from UCSF COPE, with a focus on building institutional resources for preparedness for future challenges.
Resources
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Balancing Act: Mom and Health Care Provider (video)
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Manager Tips: Build a Healthy Team During Stressful Periods
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Breath of Life Blessing Practice (video)
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Breathing: A Fundamental Aspect of Stress reduction (video)
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Anxiety, Burnout, PTSD, and the Effect of COVID Testing on Health Care Workers
May 13 - Pandemic Transitions: From Collective Grief to Joy
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Speakers
- Esther Perel, MFT, family therapist
- Jack Saul, PhD, trauma therapist and leader of communal resilience movements
In the wake of the pandemic and systemic social injustice, we are facing vast collective grief. Renowned therapists Jack Saul and Esther Perel will discuss ways to witness and move through grief, using creative expression, toward experiencing fresh joy and purpose in our new world.
Resources
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Jack Saul on Amanpour & Co.: "What is Communal Trauma and Healing?" (video)
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New York Times: "What Loss Looks Like"
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Workshop: "How To Live With Prolonged Uncertainty and Grief" (video)
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What Death Can Teach Us About Life
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Why Eroticism Should Be Part of Your Self-Care Plan
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Create an End-of-Life Roadmap
June 3 - Pandemic Burnout and Regeneration for Our New World: One Year Later
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Speakers
- Elizabeth Blackburn, PhD, Professor Emeritus, UCSF Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics
- Eve Ekman, PhD, teaching faculty, UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine
- Trudy Goodman, PhD, founder, InsightLA
- Jack Kornfield, PhD, founder, Spirit Rock Meditation Center
- Dan Siegel, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine; founder, Mindsight Institute
A panel of leaders in mental health and science will discuss combatting pandemic fatigue, share short meditations, and revisit their previous discussion on personal and communal lessons and hopes for rejuvenating our lives, science and healthcare, self-care, and our earth.
Resources
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Dan Siegel: Free session showing the integrative movements (video)
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Eve Ekman's Meditations for the Heart (audio)
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Eve Ekman on UCTV: "Cultivating Emotion Awareness and Fierce Compassion" (video)
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Elizabeth Blackburn's TED Talk: "The Science of Cells That Never Get Old" (video)
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Coping with work burnout: 5 tips for handling pandemic fatigue
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Wisdom 2.0 Mindfulness Summit: "Interview with Trudy Goodman and Jack Kornfield" (video)
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Additional resources from Trudy Goodman: Meditations (audio) | Dharma Talks (video)
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Additional resources from Jack Kornfield: Meditations (video) | Dharma Talks (video)
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Dan Siegel's Comprehensive Interpersonal Neurobiology Course
July 1 - Anti-Racism and Building an Inclusive Culture
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Speakers
- Rhonda Magee, JD, Professor of Law, University of San Francisco
- Michelle Porche, EdD, Associate Adjunct Professor, UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
- Matthew State, MD, PhD, Oberndorf Family Distinguished Professor and Chair, UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
The race equity movement has left us with greater awareness of the urgent need for changes in the way we interact and run our businesses and institutions. This webinar will feature a frank discussion on what one psychiatry department has done to address interpersonal and systemic racism, as well as insight from an expert on a compassion-based approach for insightfully seeing and discussing race, and being actively anti-racist.
Resources
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Book by Rhonda Magee: "The Inner Work of Racial Justice"
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Mindful of Race Training Program by Ruth King
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UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Black Study Group Report - We are using our own department as an example and are sharing our in-depth task force on hearing Black voices and developing a plan for change. This report will be discussed during the presentation and we encourage you to take a look at the four-page executive summary.
August 5 - Well-Being of Youth and Young Adults
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Speakers
- Joyce Dorado, PhD, Health Sciences Clinical Professor, UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; director, UCSF Health Environments and Response to Trauma in Schools (HEARTS)
- Julie Lythcott-Haims, JD, MFA, New York Times best-selling author
- Suniya Luthar, PhD, Professor Emerita, Columbia University; co-founder, Authentic Connections
- Moderator: Dan Siegel, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine; founder, Mindsight Institute
Parenting and educating young people as they transition back to in-person learning and jobs this year will likely be both joyful and challenging. A panel of experts will discuss approaches that parents, caregivers, and educators can take to support youth, including strategies to promote resilience, resourcefulness, and creating environments that facilitate a sense of belonging and agency—especially for youth of color. They will also discuss the risks of excessive pressure to succeed and countering helicopter parenting, as well as ways that schools can implement trauma-informed, equity-promoting approaches that foster wellness and healing justice.
Resources
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Julie Lythcott-Haims' TED Talk: "How to Raise Successful Kids—Without Over-parenting" (video)
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Book by Julie Lythcott-Haims: "How to Raise an Adult"
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Julie Lythcott-Haims' Four Parenting Tips to Raise an Adult
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Dan Siegel's books on parenting
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UCSF HEARTS (Healthy Environments and Response to Trauma in Schools)
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Article on UCSF HEARTS from the book "Assessing and Treating Youth Exposed to Traumatic Stress"
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Trauma-Informed Principles Applied to Education, Child Welfare, and Public Health (video)
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Washington Post: 6 ways parents can help kids regain a sense of purpose
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Helping Adults and Children Transition Back (video)
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Authentic Connections support groups for caregivers and healthcare workers
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PBS NewsHour: "Connecting Mothers" (video)
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Conclusions from the 2019 NASEM consensus study: "Resilience in Childhood: New Insights"
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Publication showing the effect of support groups for mothers who are health care professionals
September 2 - From Climate Stress to Activation: The Critical Role of the Health Professional
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Speakers
- Mark Coleman, MS, author and nature meditation teacher; host, Nature Summit
- Robin Cooper, MD, Volunteer Associate Clinical Professor, UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; co-founder, Climate Psychiatry Alliance
- Edward Maibach, PhD, Mason Distinguished University Professor, George Mason University
- Ashley McClure, MD, co-founder, Climate Health Now
- Kimberly Williams, PhD, PHR, Executive Director, The National Medical Association; Program Manager, Georgia Clinicians for Climate Action
The climate crisis is impacting health, and health care professionals have a pivotal role as advocates for change. The climate crisis must be mitigated by vast reductions in carbon use, including by the medical industry, which is responsible for 8% of global green house gas emissions. Physicians will share how they have promoted advocacy, as well as effective ways of messaging, and how leaders serve as trusted sources of information, educators for policymakers and local institutions, and change agents in their own institutional or governments policies. Healthcare professionals and others can help move the public and leaders from distress into active roles that will have reverberating impacts on our societal change. This session will end with a meditation.
This webinar is co-sponsored by the UCSF Center for Climate, Health and Equity and the UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Climate Crisis and Mental Health Task Force. A workshop on advocacy training will be announced during this session.
Resources
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Climate Psychiatry: The Diverse Challenges of Climate to Mental Health (video)
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The Medical Society Consortium on Climate & Health mission and consensus statement
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Awake in the Wild Nature Meditation
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Learn more about the unique and necessary role health professionals in limiting global warming to 1.5 to 2.0°C
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Get involved in advocating for equitable climate and health policies:
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Become part of a worldwide effort through the Global Climate and Health Alliance
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Join the U.S. Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health
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Equity tools and resources: Climate, health equity, and racial equity
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Become active with the climate and health professionals in your state: States' Clinicians for Climate Action
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How to utilize organizing within health professional groups: Climate Psychiatry Alliance
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Impacting Professional Organizations: American Psychiatric Association
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October 7 - Psychedelics and Mental Health: The Science and the Practice
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Speakers
- Robin Carhart Harris, PhD, Professor and researcher, UCSF and Imperial College London
- Charles L. Raison, MD, Professor and the Mary Sue and Mike Shannon Distinguished Chair for Healthy Minds, Children & Families, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Sara Reed, MS, LMFT, CEO and founder, Mind's iHealth Solutions
This session will discuss how psychedelic-assisted therapy can relieve suffering in depression and PTSD based on new clinical trials, how they may work with insights from brain imaging studies by the leading neuroscientist in this area and a pioneer in our understanding of the power of awe, how they can be culturally adapted and help reduce racial trauma by the leading therapist in this area, and further exploration of psychedelics and mental health from one of the pioneers of this method, with decades of experience in indigenous wisdom who is now training the next generation of therapists.
Resources
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The Guardian: Psychedelics are Transforming the Way We Understand Depression and Its Treatment
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Self-Understanding Through Revelation
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New England Journal of Medicine: "Trial of Psilocybin versus Escitalopram for Depression"
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Frontiers in Psychiatry: "Sustained, Multifaceted Improvements in Mental Well-Being Following Psychedelic Experiences in a Prospective Opportunity Sample"
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Frontiers in Psychiatry: "Does Psychedelic Therapy Have a Transdiagnostic Action and Prophylactic Potential?"
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Health Equity In Psychedelic Medicine: Advancing Practices for People of Color
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Ketamine Therapy Through a Culturally Responsible Lens
December 1 - Understanding Racialized and Intergenerational Trauma
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Speakers
- Resmaa Menakem, Trauma specialist and author
A conversation with New York Times best-selling author and trauma specialist Resmaa Menakem, author of My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies, Menakem discusses his framework for understanding racial trauma through body-centered psychology and his vision for nurturing systemic change.
Emotional Toolbox Webinar Series
This webinar series for UCSF staff is co-sponsored by the UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, UCSF Staff Assembly, UCSF Administrative Management Professionals, Diversity & Inclusion Certificate Program Alumni, and Council on Campus Climate, Culture and Inclusion (4CI) Staff Subcommittee.
ARCHIVED WEBINAR PRESENTATIONS |
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DATE | SPEAKER(S) | TOPIC | ARCHIVE |
10/27/20 | Elissa Epel, PhD Lisa Fortuna, MD, MPH, MDiv Alissa Peterson, MD Margo Pumar, MD Danielle Roubinov, PhD |
Building Your Emotional Toolbox During COVID-19 | Watch video |
02/12/21 | Joyce Dorado, PhD Tammy Duong, MD Eve Ekman, PhD, MSW Lisa Fortuna, MD, MPH, MDiv Margo Pumar, MD Hez Wollin, LCSW |
Expanding Your Emotional Toolbox During COVID-19 | Watch video |
Emotional Well-Being During the COVID-19 Crisis for Health Care Providers Webinar Series
This webinar series, co-sponsored by the UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, UCSF Office of Alumni Relations, Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley, Mindsight Institute, and the John W. Brick Mental Health Foundation, was held in the spring of 2020.
Archived webinar presentations |
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DATE | SPEAKER(S) | TOPIC | ARCHIVE |
04/02/20 | Eve Ekman, PhD, MSW Elissa Epel, PhD Daniel J. Siegel, MD |
Psychological Strategies for Acute Stress | Watch video |
04/09/20 | Lisa Fortuna, MD, MPH, MDiv Bruce Perry, MD Robert Rodriguez, MD |
Psychological First Aid Strategies to Deal With Acute Stress | Watch video |
04/16/20 | Roshi Joan Halifax, PhD Jennifer Doerhn, PhD, RN |
Healing Moral Distress, Moral Outrage, and Reducing Burnout | Watch video |
04/23/20 | Daniel J. Siegel, MD Margo Pumar, MD |
Supporting Our Youth: How to Survive and Thrive | Watch video |
05/07/20 | Wim Hof Ashley Mason, PhD |
Making Stress Work for You: Restoration Through Hormetic Stressors and Wim Hof Breathing | Watch video |
05/14/20 | Eve Ekman, PhD, MSW Thupten Jinpa, PhD Sanjay Reddy, MD |
On the Front Lines: Compassion-Based Strategies | Watch video |
05/21/20 | Bessel van der Kolk, MD David Bullard, PhD Douglas Ziedonis, MD, MPH |
Resilience to Traumatic Stress: When the Body Keeps the Score | |
05/28/20 | Esther Perel, MA Ethan Weiss, MD |
Relationships Under Shelter: Transforming Conflict to Harmony | Watch video |
06/04/20 | Elizabeth Blackburn, PhD Eve Ekman, PhD, MSW Elissa Epel, PhD Jack Kornfield, PhD Daniel J. Siegel, MD |
Resilience and Regeneration | Watch video |
Resources for this series
Session 1 (Ekman/Epel/Siegel)
- Cultivating Emotional Balance in Groundless Times
- UCSF Department of Psychiatry’s COVID-19 Mental Health Resources (see "Emotional Well-Being" section for breathing exercises)
Session 3 (Halifax/Doerhn)
- Helpful Tips for Providers on Working With Moral Distress and Moral Residue
- Cultivating Presence in Our Encounter With Suffering (includes the meditation on strength statements at the end)
- "Standing on the Edge: Finding Freedom Where Fear and Courage Meet" by Joan Halifax
- Varela International Symposium: Exploring the Great Landscape of Awareness – Insights From Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, and Buddhism (free, May 29–31)
- The online contemplative support circles described by Jennifer Doerhn are based on healing circles.
Session 4 (Siegel)
- The Wheel, the Pandemic and Resilience: Dan Siegel's model of the mind and how one can enter a deep relaxing experience of awareness of the mind using the Wheel of Awareness
- "The Power of Showing Up: How Parental Presence Shapes Who Our Kids Become and How Their Brains Get Wired" by Dan Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson
Session 5 (Hof/Mason)
- About Wim Hof
- The Wim Hof Method (free mini class)
- Pilot study on the Wim Hof Method examining inflammatory response to endotoxin
- UCSF News: Can short-term stress make the body and mind more resilient? A new study is testing that theory
Session 6 (Jinpa/Ekman/Reddy)
- "A Fearless Heart: How the Courage to Be Compassionate Can Transform Our Lives" by Thupten Jinpa, PhD
- Interview: "Thupten Jinpa on Fearless Compassion"
- Mind & Life Podcast: "Thupten Jinpa – Cultivating Compassion"
Session 7 (van der Kolk/Bullard/Ziedonis)
- Mindfulness Practices for Clinicians
- "Coming To Your Senses" video series on somatic strategies
- Trauma Research Foundation virtual conference: Psychological Trauma in the Age of Coronavirus (May 28–30)
- "The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma" by Bessel van der Kolk, MD
Session 8 (Perel/Weiss)
- New York Times opinion article: "We're All Grieving. This Is How We Get Through It." by Esther Perel, MA
- Relationships Under Lockdown: Resources from Esther Perel for Couples, Individuals, and Families Coping With the Realities of Life During COVID-19
- Clip from Esther Perel’s “Sessions” dialogue with Elissa Epel on how to have emotional boundaries when needed, emotional closeness, and avoiding zoom fatigue
Session 9 (Blackburn/Ekman/Epel/Kornfield/Siegel)
- The Lindau Guidelines, a Hippocratic oath for research by Elizabeth Blackburn, PhD
- Talks on steadiness, compassion, and reducing anxiety by Jack Kornfield, PhD
- Free weekly talks on science and coping by Daniel Siegel, MD
- The Aging, Metabolism, and Emotions (AME) Center features lectures and retreats with Elissa Epel, PhD