Advanced Corporate Stress Management courses

Advanced Corporate Stress Management courses

In the UK alone, as many as one in five people suffer from high levels of work-related stress. These figures could be interpreted as approximately 6.7 million working days lost each year at a massive cost to industry.

In the wake of recognition and acceptance that stress exists in the working environment, there has been increasing concern with regards to corporations addressing the problem.

There is an ever-increasing need for the Advanced Corporate Stress Management Consultant to identify the high levels of stress and implement appropriate strategies to counter it.

Course Subjects

12 Lessons
  • Work Related Stressors
  • Emotional Awareness
  • Stress Prevention Strategies & Measures
  • Motivation, Counselling & Calm Techniques
  • Stress Management Programmes
  • Costs of Corporate Stress
  • Good Practice Strategies for Management & Employees
  • Signs, Symptoms & Levels of Demand
  • Staff Turnover, Sickness & Conflicts
  • Consultations, Assessments & Referrals
  • Recovery Programmes

Students obtaining 70% or more marks in the final examination will be awarded the ASC Diploma and are entitled to use the letters MASC (Ad.Corp.) after their names.

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