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President’s Award

A wonderful honor was presented to me recently in Baltimore at the International Conference by the Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA) for my work with several roles in developing programs in employee assistance, serving as Commissioner, working on various task

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Workshop on Treatment of Chronic Pain

On November 30th from 8:30 am to 11:45 am, a team of experts will be co-presenting a workshop on the elements of treating pain. Pain is a complex system that can be treated with cognitive, behavioral and physical medicine strategies.

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Pre-Conference Training Workshop in Baltimore

Today, Marina London and I conducted an all day workshop on Social Media, Blogging, Twitter, Linkedin, YouTube and discussions on Facebook to enhance your brand, market, setup accounts and much more. The group was vibrant and the energy was flowing

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Bullies in the Workplace

In a recent article in CareerBuilder, Debra Auerback reported about a new survey of how: “Bullies Are Overtaking the Workplace.” As astounding as it may seem, the study found that 35% of workers said that they have felt bullied at

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So, What is Emotional Intelligence?

According to Daniel Goleman, Ph.D., there are three basic concepts to stress, Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and optimal performance. By the way, Emotional Intelligence and Intelligence (IQ) are not connected. Becoming aware of your emotions. Self-regulating your emotions. Recognize and empathize

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How do you balance work and home?

Is it time to reclaim control of your life? Stress will soar when you get out of balance. Take a few moment to examine the costs and benefits of examining your relationship to work, home and personal relationships. I read

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Olympics & Mental Strength

Watching athletes (professionals or elite) compete on the biggest stage in the world, the Olympics, is chock-full of great examples of mental strength and mental weakness. The power or use of positive psychology became evident in the athletes who had

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Relationships

Codependency—What is it? Am I Codependent?

If you feel unfulfilled in relationships, tend to be indirect, don’t assert yourself, feel responsible of rather people’s feelings, feel compelled to take care of other’s feelings, solve their problems, feel insecure and most comfortable giving to others, then you

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Dr. Mike Klaybor

Dr. Mike Klaybor brings thirty years of experience in practicing counseling psychology with individuals and couples. His approach is cognitive behavioral therapy or CBT. Specific specialties include; anxiety and stress management, chronic pain & chronic illness management, depression, substance abuse evaluations, employee assistance and executive coaching for workplace performance and leadership.