Sleep, Emotional Intelligence and Interpersonal Effectiveness: Natural Bedfellows
Presenter: Ken Nowack, PhD
This webinar will summarize a recent study exploring the relationship between sleep, emotional intelligence and interpersonal effectiveness. Implications for helping individuals and organizations reduce both perceived and actual costs associated with poor sleep will also be discussed.
Target Audience: Mid-level or Senior-Level Psychologists
Time: 7:30 - 9:00 PM EDT/4:30 -6:00 PM PDT Date: September 27th
Format: Online videoconference
Fee: $50 per participant
CE Credits: 1.5 CE's
The Society of Consulting Psychology (SCP, Division 13) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Society of Consulting Psychology maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain 2 biological reasons we need to sleep.
- Describe at least 5 sleep deprivation facts and how it impacts health, performance and safety.
- Explain the relationship between leaders' sleep and their social and emotional competence.
- Identify at least 2 specific implications of sleep loss for both organizations and coaches.
For questions or additional information about this session, including CE Specific information, please contact Daniel Newman ([email protected]) or NaTasha Jordan ([email protected]).
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