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"A Discussion of the Intersection of Employee Health Concerns and Workplace Productivity/Employee Retention"

  • May 08, 2024
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Cameron University - Johnson Auditorium - Ross 111 (2800 W. Gore Blvd. Lawton, OK 73505)

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Presented by Paul James, Ph.D, LPC, ACS

The intersection of productivity, retention, and satisfaction is incredibly important to both businesses and their employees; however, many employers don’t always consider the often subtle impact that mental health concerns have on these factors in the workplace. At this event, Dr. Paul James will facilitate a conversation about the ways that businesses can better understand the impact of mental health concerns on employees in an effort to increase satisfaction for all parties involved.


Speaker Bios: 

Paul James, Ph.D., LPC, ACS is the director of the Cameron Psychology Clinic and an instructor for the counseling program in the Department of Psychology at Cameron University. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Oklahoma and is also a state board-certified supervisor as well as a nationally approved clinical supervisor. In addition to his teaching work, Paul maintains a private practice, where he provides clinical mental health counseling and supervises candidates for licensure. He began his career as a counselor for youth impacted by substance use and trauma through the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs, before moving on to treat clients in inpatient psychiatric, community mental health, schools, and shelter settings. Paul is the President of the Oklahoma Counseling Association and serves on the board of directors for Marie Detty Youth and Family Services in Lawton, OK. He completed his Ph.D. in Counseling from Oregon State University, with his dissertation focusing on understanding groups using psycholinguistic analysis.

Cost: Free for SWOKHR members, $10 for non-members.


This program has been approved for SHRM and HRCI recertification credit.


Lunch will be provided by Cameron University 



     

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