"Employee Stress: Their Struggle, Your Risk"
You are invited to an educational event titled "Employee Stress: Their Struggle, Your Risk" co-sponsored by the Lehigh Valley Business Coalition on Healthcare (LVBCH) and Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH). The event will be held at the C.F. Martin & Company guitar factory in Nazareth, PA. Additional information about the event as well as a list of learning objectives is presented below.
Bring your colleagues and join us for an educational event you won't want to miss!
Please RSVP by Friday, March 17, 2017
10:30 am Closing Remarks & Adjournment
Eric Gustafson, Psy.D.
SVP Clinical Quality Management
Integrated Behavioral Health
email: egustafson@ibhcorp.com
Phone: 800-395-1616
Dr. Eric Gustafson is an organizational consultant, workplace effectiveness trainer, and Senior VP of Clinical Quality for employee assistance and behavioral health programs at Integrated Behavioral Health. In the behavioral health field for over 30 years, Eric consults and trains client organizational leaders in workplace performance and motivation, leadership team effectiveness, drug-free workplace programs, critical incident recovery, and resilience skill development initiatives. Eric directs the IBH LivingSmart Resilience Coaching program, an individualized stress response skills training for employees. LivingSmart has demonstrated significant outcome and productivity results for employers.
Joe Bosche
SVP Business Development
Integrated Behavioral Health
email: joe.bosche@ibhcorp.com
Phone: 717-503-9323
Joe is a health insurance industry strategist with over 20 years’ experience and is the Senior VP of Business Development for IBH. A majority of his professional life has been consulting self-insured clients though the development and implementation of wellness and utilization programs to improve plan performance. For the last four years, he has developed multiple cost models to illustrate the true impacts of stress, behavioral health and chemical dependency on claims liability and workplace productivity. His unique marketing strategy includes the promotion of IBH’s clinical model for stress management and behavioral health condition recovery as a means to controlling the costs of comorbid physical disease states.