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Burnout to Balance: How to Improve Mental Health for Working Parents

Join us for a conversation about the greatest challenges parents face and why leading organizations are moving toward a family-first approach.

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Did you know that a staggering 66% of working parents report feeling burned out from managing their personal and professional responsibilities? 

Beyond the workplace, parents wear multiple hats—caregiver, spouse, parent, and many others. Each of these responsibilities come with potential stressors that can reduce engagement and productivity in our day-to-day lives. 

Organizations can play a critical role to play in equipping working parents with the tools they need to address these challenges. 

Join our upcoming webinar to learn:

  • The common challenges faced by working parents, including managing work-life balance and dealing with the pressures of a demanding schedule.
  • The impact of employee well-being on productivity, including how to create a supportive office culture that prioritizes mental health.
  • How leading organizations are creating a family-first approach by prioritizing family mental health

Save your spot for this webinar today.

Presenters

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Lynn Burrell, M.S.Ed, P.D
Lead Content Manager, Spring Health

Lynn Burrell is a Lead Content Manager for Spring Health. She began her career in clinical research (Harvard’s Brigham and Women's Hospital, Cornell Medical School/New York-Presbyterian Hospital), working with heart patients in behavioral health. Understanding the importance of Early Interventions, she changed careers and became a school psychologist. Lynn attended Boston University as an undergraduate and graduated from Fordham University with a Master’s degree in Early Childhood Assessment and a Professional Diploma in School Psychology. She has certifications and has practiced in New York, New Jersey, and California. Lynn came to Spring Health from her start-up company Weldon (a parenting wellness app), where she was a co-founder. Lynn has extensive experience working with children and families with Learning Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Mental Health and Physical Health challenges as well as Executive Functioning Difficulties. Lynn lives in Connecticut, she is a solo mom to her five year old son and a giant Saint Bernard furbaby named Wally.