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Personal development | Working effectively

Burnout First-aid Kit

If you feel sometimes overwhelmed by the challenges of your PHD trajectory and your overall life situation, this webinar can give you some practical advice on how to recognize first signs of burn-out and how to best protect yourself.

Target group
PhD candidate
Teacher
Vassia Sarantopoulou  (Founder, CEO and Head Psychologist)
Method
Workshop

The registration will close on the 6th June 12:00. 

Why this webinar?

How can we recognize the early signs of a burnout? 
Why do we stagnate for long periods, even though we are hard-workers and individuals with high potential? 
What are the factors that make us more vulnerable and susceptible to an anxiety disorder or a burnout? 
How can we best protect ourselves from that possibility? 
How do we stop self-sabotage? 
What shall we do when we are in the midst of a burnout and increase the chances of recovering faster? 

Objectives

In our workshop you will learn:

  • How to see the red flags of a burnout and prevent it as soon as possible
  • How to build healthy habits in order to protect your mental health
  • How to recognize your coping mechanisms and turn them from self-sabotaging to self-boosting
  • How to increase your healthy mindset and your work-life balance 

Format

Online psychoeducational webinar with interactive elements and Q&A. 

About the trainer

Vassia Sarantopoulou is the Founder, CEO and Head Psychologist of AntiLoneliness, a company offering mental health services in The Netherlands and also worldwide. She is also a Trainer, a Perfectionism Expert and a Mental Health Ambassador, promoting Inner Peace, Mental Strength and Healthy Relationships with others and with our Self. 

Through AntiLoneliness and her team of psychologists, she offers individual, couples or groups sessions to those who struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, burnout, loneliness, relationship issues, transition/change, expat life. She is trained in (Group) Schema Therapy and Emotionally Focused Therapy, among other approaches (CBT, ACT, CFT), and she is a member of NIP (Dutch Institute for Psychologists), ICEEFT (International Center of Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy) and ISST (International Society of Schema Therapy). 

How to register

PHD candidates can register through the “Register: staff” button with their ULCN account. 

Are you an external PHD candidate or a PHD candidate from LUMC? 

Then you can register through the “Register: Guest/LUMC” button.  If you have not registered for any courses yet, then you should create a new account for our online learning environment. Please refer to page 25 of this Quickguide for instructions. 
 
 

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