Stress Management Training (SMT) for Professionals in the Construction Industry
Helping construction management promote a healthy workplace culture
Research shows early detection of stress recognition in construction workers, contribute to improving workers' safety, health, wellbeing, and productivity. CLC Stress Management Training (SMT) pulls from evidence-based models to help individuals identify occupational stress and its effects of on health and on the job safety. Trainees will learn tools to build resilience and a lifetime of practices to manage stress in their professional and personal lives.
Custom Designed Curriculum
CLC programs are costumed designed to fit the need of every client. Each class incorporates a lesson in neuroscience, kinesthetic movement, and cognitive behavioral exercises. We provide individuals with tools to address taxing issues associated with the construction industry such as work overload (and underload), deadline pressures, role stressors, underutilization of abilities, communication trials and physical discomfort. Our curriculum walks trainees through our three-step structure – Science, Exercise for the Brain and Extension of Self (SEE) – where they learn better impulse control, increased communication skills, healthier habits, improved sleep, and less stress.
RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE
For over 45 years, Stout Street Foundation has been providing a better way to a more meaningful life in Recovery.
SHORT- TERM PROGRAM
Compassionate Addiction Treatment built with the individual in mind.
LONG-TERM PROGRAM
The residential program is 2-3 years, from intake to graduation.
EVENTS
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Workforce Development & Vocational Training
Stout Street Foundation's vocational program is a critical piece in helping residents achieve long-term stability in recovery. During their recovery program, SSF residents work at least 40 hours a week, either on Foundation or with our Workforce Development Partners.
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