🟠 Workshop Objectives:
In an era of hyperconnectivity,
digital technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, both
professionally and personally.
This workshop explores the
concept of digital stress, whether in the workplace (technostress) or in
everyday life, with a focus on its psychological and physical effects.
The workshop adopts an
integrative approach, combining psychosomatic perspectives and neuroscience,
and presents ways to prevent this type of stress, along with strategies to
restore balance in the relationship between humans and technology.
It also highlights the positive
role that the digital world can play when used with awareness and moderation.
🟠 Skills Acquired:
Analyzing the clinical
manifestations of digital stress in professional or therapeutic settings
Explaining the links between
hyperconnectivity, cognitive overload, and physical disorders
Identifying the psychological and
neurobiological mechanisms underlying responses to digital stress
Adapting clinical or educational
communication to raise awareness among different groups (adolescents,
professionals, patients)
Proposing practical strategies
for prevention and improving digital usage habits
🟠 Target Audience:
Licensed psychologists and
psychology students
Physicians and nurses
Occupational therapists
Psychomotor therapists
Physiotherapists
Music therapists
🟠 Workshop Program:
Technostress in the professional
context
Digital stress in everyday life
Neurobiological mechanisms
Can digital technology make us happy?
Dr. Marleine El-Haddad Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist & Integrative Psychosomatician with a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Saint Joseph University of Beirut.
Since 2003, Dr. El-Haddad has been deeply invested in exploring the intricate connection between the mind and body, driven by a passion for acquiring knowledge and skills and sharing her expertise with psychology students and professionals.
She also serves as Chair of Communications at the Lebanese Order of Psychologists, a Lecturer at the Lebanese University, and a multidisciplinary team coordinator at AgeOptimum Geriatric Center, with over a decade of specialized experience in dementia, CVA, and traumatic brain injuries.
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