Anxiety, Stress and PTSD Under the ADA

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Webinar Details $219

  • Webinar Date: November 26, 2024
  • Webinar Time: 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST   live
  • Webinar Length: 90 Minutes
  • Guest Speaker:   Wendy Sellers
  • Topic:   Human Resources, Compliance and Regulatory
  • Credit:   ATAHR 1.5, SHRM 1.5, HRCI 1.5
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In today’s fast-paced world, stress and anxiety are common experiences. But when do these feelings become a diagnosable condition covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? Mental health disorders, such as anxiety, stress, and PTSD, can present challenges for employers, making it essential to understand your obligations and adopt best practices for supporting your team.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and ensure your organization is prepared to handle these sensitive but critical issues effectively.

Your Benefits For Attending:
  • Know the Boundaries: Understand when everyday stress and anxiety are considered ADA-protected conditions.
  • Clarify Coverage: Learn which mental health disorders, including PTSD, qualify for protections under the ADA.
  • Master the Approach: Gain insights into how to effectively and legally approach mental health conditions in the workplace.
  • Address PTSD: Stay ahead of the growing trend of PTSD diagnoses and what it means for your organization.
  • Take Action with Confidence: Discover the right steps to take when an employee shares their mental health diagnosis.

Presented by Wendy Sellers, The HR Lady®
Join Wendy as she breaks down the complexities of mental health in the workplace and helps you build a supportive and compliant environment for all employees.


What our customers are saying


Guest Speaker

  • Wendy Sellers

Speakers Performance Based On Past Webinar Survey Results

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4.5 / 5

This speaker has received a total of 735 survey responses. Attendees have given an average rating of 4.5 stars out of a possible 5, reflecting on the speakers performance on the following questions.

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Our webinars are crafted to deliver exceptional value and insight to business professionals. To ensure we meet and exceed your expectations, we conduct thorough post live webinar surveys. Below, you'll find genuine feedback from attendees, sharing their thoughts on the speaker's performance. These reviews highlight our commitment to continuous improvement and excellence in providing top-tier educational experiences.

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August 26, 2020
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August 26, 2020
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August 26, 2020
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Really slow, boring start to the webinar but it got better and the webinar was useful. I would have preferred less history in the beginning and a chance to watch the whole video if time is an issue. Thanks.

Debbie S.
August 26, 2020
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Linda L.
August 26, 2020
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HR T.
August 18, 2020
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Diane F.
August 18, 2020
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Covered pretty basic information that Human Resources professionals should already know was hoping for some insight. Very basic not worth the cost

Becky H.
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Great information and very well presented. I think this is very useful information for hiring managers and anyone responsible for recruiting.

Jennifer S.
August 12, 2020
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The link to the Harvard survey didn't work for me, but I ended up finding it when I searched, "google'd" it. I really did use Google! I found that to be interesting even though I am skeptical of the results. I took the disability survey and I felt like I was taking less of a bias survey and more of a brain game matching survey. I think it would have been more interesting if it allowed the survey taker to determine what they felt was a "disabled" or "abled" person. I had attempted to say a person with a crutch was an "abled" person and it said I was wrong based on their categorization. By following their preset guidelines it became more of a matching brain teaser game for me. There could be more science behind it than that though. I found that survey and the EEOC cases great takeaways that will be good to share with our management team. I think they will respond well to interactive and real-life situations.
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