Tips for navigating post-lockdown anxiety
As COVID-19 vaccinations continue, and we move toward full re-opening, many people are feeling re-entry anxiety. If you’re in this boat, here’s how to cope.
As COVID-19 vaccinations continue, and we move toward full re-opening, many people are feeling re-entry anxiety. If you’re in this boat, here’s how to cope.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month — a perfect time to learn how you can manage stress at home and in the workplace.
Find out how you can overcome tendencies that can lead you to feel overwhelmed. Plus, participate in a guided meditation.
Get tips for managing stress, anxiety and transitions, and participate in a guided mindfulness exercise in this special event hosted by the OP Staff Assembly
Upcoming courses and an OPSA-sponsored event can help support your sense of well-being during this trying time.
Knowing what depression looks like and how to manage it can help prevent you from slipping into dark moods.
2020 continues to be a tough year for many of us. But, your local assistance program and UC behavioral health benefits are here to support you, along with many well-informed, relevant resources compiled by university experts.
If you need medical care while working from home, all UC medical plans offer comprehensive telehealth — and telemental health — services.
UCOP offers free, confidential health and wellness services to all employees through the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program — and we’ll soon be offering free webinars. Let us know what topics you’d like to learn more about.
If you’ve been feeling lonely or anxious during the coronavirus outbreak, check out this guidance from the Greater Good Science Center.