Tools for Overcoming Rejection and Social Exclusion at Work
Respond to Social Exclusion
Dan Berstein, a mediator living with bipolar disorder, shares a model for responding to social exclusion and discrimination in workplace settings.
Discrimination or not, it always hurts when someone tries to avoid you, socially exclude you, or reject you from conversations or events. What can you do about it?
Dan Berstein, a mediator living with bipolar disorder, will share a model for responding to social exclusion and discrimination in workplace settings. This model was originally developed for people facing mental illness discrimination to help them clarify what happened, cope with the trauma, collect evidence, cultivate support, and consider options. But the tools work for anyone.
Join us and Dan will share free resources you can use to navigate any time you might be rejected.
Join us on Wednesday, February 12, 2025
at 2:00 pm US Eastern, 11:00 am US Pacific
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About Dan
Dan Berstein, MHS, combines his professional expertise as a mediator, his academic background in mental health and public health, and his personal experience living with bipolar disorder to develop innovative online programs that use conflict resolution best practices to prevent discrimination. Through his company, MH Mediate, Dan has trained thousands of people to talk about mental health, address challenging behaviors, and resolve conflicts. Clients have included individuals, organizations, and government agencies at the city, state, and federal levels. Dan is also the Co-Founder of the Dispute Resolution in Mental Health Initiative at the CUNY Dispute Resolution Center. His book, Mental Health and Conflicts: A Handbook for Empowerment, was published by the American Bar Association in 2022. You can learn more about Dan by watching his TEDxTalk.
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