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Sudden death at work leaves everyone unsure of what to say or do. Dr. Levin offers practical, trauma-informed language for HR professionals, managers, and peers to prevent further trauma and promote healing.
Grief after a suicide, accident, or overdose can reverberate through organizations. Dr. Levin outlines how unrecognized grief affects productivity, team cohesion, and retention, and what leaders must do to respond effectively.
Dr. Levin explains five ways sudden and unexpected death differs from an anticipated loss, and how it can impact the physical and mental well-being of employees. She also discusses different ways workplaces can address each kind of loss.
Dr. Levin shares her five-step model for leaders to guide their teams through traumatic loss.
Bereavement is not a one-and-done issue. Dr. Levin explains how long-term support strategies reduce burnout, absenteeism, and turnover — and why grief-informed leadership is a business imperative.
Dr. Levin explains why organizations, from companies to schools, should develop proactive plans to guide how they will respond in the event of a tragedy.
Using real-world examples, Dr. Levin shares how workplaces can transform loss into an opportunity for deeper connection, psychological safety, and resilience — without minimizing grief.