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Stress school training courses in Albuquerque, NM (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Stress Management and Relaxation School: University of New Mexico Division of Continuing Education Venue: Albuquerque Tel.: (505) 277-0077 Stress is something that we all suffer from at one time or another in our lives. We will explore the background of stress, causes of stress and resulting effects, why some stress is valuable and why most is not. Both mental and physical techniques that are very effective in controlling or eliminating unwanted stress will be discussed and actual practice in stress management and relaxation techniques will be part of this class. Official Website: http://www.dce.unm.edu |
Contact Center Stress Management Format: Online School: International Customer Management Institute Venue: Colorado Springs Tel.: 800.672.6177 Is your contact center buzzing right along or sleepy and sluggish? Or is it on out-of-control overdrive? With too little stress, boredom sets in. But too much stress causes anxiety and burnout. Through ICMI’s Contact Center Stress Management: Signs, Symptoms & Solutions virtual classroom course, you’ll be able to gauge the energy level of your contact center and head off any stress build-up so you can retain more valuable employees who are more productive. |
The Effects of Stress, Trauma and Violence on Student Learning Format: Online School: California State University, East Bay Continuing Education Venue: Hayward Tel.: (800) 730-2784 Learn to recognize the signs of stress, trauma and/or violence and how to effectively teach affected students. This course discusses the specific factors that exist in families and communities where stress and violence are common. A major emphasis is placed on helping educators understand the special learning needs of students who are experiencing stress, trauma or violence in their lives and how to meet their needs in the regular classroom. |
Expermental Stress Analysis I Format: Online School: University of Washington Online Learning Venue: Seattle Tel.: 888-469-6499 Theory and practice of experimental techniques including strain gages and strain gage-based devices, thermocouples, LVDTs, and transducer design. Lecture and laboratory.
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Experimental Stress Analysis II Format: Online School: University of Washington Online Learning Venue: Seattle Tel.: 888-469-6499 Theory and practice of optical mechanics, including interferometric techniques (moire and holographic), geometric moir methods, and photoelasticity. Lecture and laboratory. Official Website: http://www.onlinelearning.washington.edu/
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