Inna Khazan, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist Certified Biofeedback Specialist
Ten Post Office Sq., Suite 800 South
Boston, MA
Corporate Training
Transform your team's resilience and performance
I am a Harvard Medical School faculty member and a health and performance psychologist with a lot of experience working with various organizations on improving professional performance for employees. I conduct trainings tailored for executive leadership teams, mid-level managers, and general workforce. I also work with elite organizations such as US Navy Special Warfare and US Army Special Forces.
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, I have been focusing on helping organizations transition to working remotely and adjusting to the new realities. I do this work through webinars, small group online training sessions, and 1-1 online meetings.
For example, three popular training topics are how to
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Be productive while working from home
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Manage children while working from home
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Cope with anxiety of the current situation.
Please see two of my recent articles on the COVID-19 topic to give you an idea of the content I may present:
The exact topics that I cover are customized based on the specific needs of the organization. Please use the contact form below to find out more and to set up time to discuss how I may be able to help.
I also continue offering mindfulness and psychophysiology-based online trainings for organizations and individuals in performance excellence, not specific to COVID-19.
Dr. Khazan did a webinar for our staff entitled Managing Work and Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Over 100 employees attended and they were not disappointed! Dr. Khazan boiled down her extensive knowledge and training to very practical and applicable tips. I would bet every one of our employees picked up something they could implement in their “work at home” lives tomorrow. The feedback was nothing but positive. It helped to calm fears and show our staff that we are a responsible employer who genuinely cares about their well-being.
SUSIE BONVOULOIR
Chief People Officer, GCOM

