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Date: February 15, 2006 APA Co-Sponsors Conference on Work, Stress and Health to be Held March 2-4, 2006 in Miami, FloridaMIAMI, FL – Addressing how stress in the workplace affects employees’ health and productivity and how such effects can be reduced is the focus of the sixth international conference on occupational stress and health. The conference Work, Stress, and Health 2006: Making a Difference in the Workplace will be held in Miami, Florida, on March 2-4, 2006, at the Hyatt Regency Miami Hotel. Co-sponsored by The American Psychological Association (APA), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the National Institute of Justice, the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, and the U.S. Department of Labor, the Work, Stress, and Health conference series is designed to address the constantly changing nature of work, the implications of these changes for the health, safety, and well-being of workers and to translate new research findings into programs that reduce workplace stress. New employment contracts, workplace restructuring, long hours of work, work and family, workplace violence, workforce diversity, the aging workforce, cardiovascular disease and work, disability management, mass disasters, best practices and stress prevention programs are among some of the topics to be covered at the conference. "We are also dedicating several sessions to address the aftermath of natural disasters such as how recent hurricanes in the Gulf Coast affected the nation’s workers and ways to reduce stress among emergency responders," said conference co-chair Gwendolyn Puryear Keita, Ph.D., executive director of APA’s Public Interest Directorate. Other topics covered:
Note to journalists: the conference sponsors will waive registration fees for all credentialed journalists who are interested in covering the conference.
The American Psychological Association (APA), in Washington, DC, is the largest scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States and is the world's largest association of psychologists. APA's membership includes more than 150,000 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students. Through its divisions in 53 subfields of psychology and affiliations with 60 state, territorial and Canadian provincial associations, APA works to advance psychology as a science, as a profession and as a means of promoting health, education and human welfare. |
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