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Beverly Smallwood, Ph.D.
Magnetic Workplaces
(A division of Leading Resources, Inc.)
Post Office Box 17918

Hattiesburg, MS  39404
Phone: 877-CAN-LEAD
(877-226-5323)

601-264-0890
Fax: 601-261-0471
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Dr. Bev Smallwood has been featured as a media expert in the national, regional, and local media for the past 20 years.

Topics covered:

  • Natural or Man-Made Disasters (Psychological Causes and Impacts)
  • Mergers, Downsizings, or Other Major Organizational Change Announcements (Impact on victims as well as survivors) 
  • Violence in Schools or the Workplace (How to recognize the signs, how to prevent) 
General 
Workplace Issues
From Personality Clashes to Partners 
How to Ride the Waves of Change without Losing Your Balance 
Power Struggles: How to Stop the Tug of War 
Are You Really Listening? 
How to Stop Wasting Time in Meetings 
Bringing Out the Leader in You 
The Blame Game: Balancing Work and Family 
Bouncing Back After a Setback 
How to Be a Positive Influence in a Negative Workplace 
Ten Commandments for Workplace Peacemakers 
How to Deal with Chronic Complainers 
"That’s Not My Job" Syndrome 
Managing Workplace Stress Before It Manages You 
Humor in the Workplace: It’s Serious Business! 
Dealing with Potshots from Workplace Snipers 
Downsizing: Healing Your Employees in the Aftermath 
How to Attract and Keep Good Employees
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Sense and Nonsense 
Keeping Good Employees: How Far Will We Go? 
Preventing Violence in the Workplace 
Motivating the New Generation of Workers 
Are Women Better Managers? 
How to Manage Your Boss 
How to Succeed in Spite of a Critical Boss 

Stress, Trauma and Personal Coping
Trauma: Living in the Aftermath 
How to Keep Your Cool When Life Gets Overheated 
How to Be an Optimist in a Pessimistic World 
To Forgive is Divine: Why and How to Forgive Someone Who Did You Wrong 
The Victim Mentality: Sabotaging Your Success 
How to Change a Habit 
Clinical Depression or Normal Blues: How Can You Tell? 
The Psychological Impact of Infertility 
How to Survive the Loss of Someone You Love 
Workplaces in Trauma: How to keep your organization sane in an insane world

Family and Relationships
Yours, Mine, and Ours: Meeting the Challenges of Blended Families 
How to Deal with the Angry Undercurrents that Can Sabotage Your Relationship 
Are You Really Listening? 
Working Mothers: How to Deal with Mommy Guilt 
Mr. Mom Dads: Changing Roles of Fathers 
Parenting Your Parents 
Grandparenting: Beyond Spoiling 
Dealing with Alzheimer’s: The Stress of Caretaking 
Will Your Teen Become Violent? Spotting the Signs 


Seasonal
January
How to Make Your New Year’s Resolutions Last More than Three Days 
Overcoming Post-Holiday Letdown 
How to Attract and Keep Good Employees (January is Human Resources Month.) 
Yours, Mine, and Ours: Meeting the Challenges of Blended Families (January is National Yours, Mine, and Ours Month.) 

February
How to Deal with the Angry Undercurrents that Can Sabotage your Relationship (Valentine’s Day is February 14) 
Five Fun Things to Do to Add Electricity to Your Relationship 
How to Avoid the Blues When You Don’t Have a Valentine 

March
How to Prevent Drug and Alcohol Abuse: A Guide for Parents (The first week in March is National Drug and Alcohol Awareness Week.) 
Can’t It Wait ‘Til Tomorrow? How to Overcome Your Procrastination Habit (The first week in March is National Procrastinators Week.) 

April
Overcoming the Stress from the IRS (Tax deadline is April 15.)
Are You Really Listening? (April is Listening Awareness Month.) 
How to Turn Worrying into Problem-Solving (April is National Anxiety Month.) 
Humor in the Workplace: It’s Serious Business! (April is National Humor Month) 
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Sense and Nonsense (On April 11, 1980, EEO regulations banned sexual harassment of employees by supervisors.) 
How to Create a Motivating, Energizing Workplace (April 24 is Professional Secretaries Day.) 

May
Working Mothers: How to Deal with Mommy Guilt (The second Sunday in May is Mother’s Day) 
What to Do When Your Mother’s Day Feels Sad 
How to Help Your Child (and Yourself) Deal with the Loss of a Pet (The first week in May is Be Kind to Animals Month and National Pet Week.) 
How to Detect the Risk of Suicide (The first week in May is National Suicide Prevention Week.) 
Are Our Nurses Burning Out? (The first week in May is National Nurses Week.) 

June
Mr. Mom Dads: Changing Roles of Fathers (Father’s Day is the third Sunday in June.) 
What to Do When Your Father’s Day Feels Sad 
Why and How to Forgive Someone Who Did You Wrong (June 23 is National Forgiveness Day.) 

July
America’s Obsession with Personal Independence (July 4 is Independence Day.) 
Are You a Workaholic? (July 5 is Workaholics Day.) 

August
Preparing Your Child Psychologically for Back-to-School 
Parenting Your Parents (August 14 is National Senior Citizens Day) 

September
Keeping Good Employees: How Far Will We Go? (The first Monday in September is Labor Day) 
Scars in the Workplace: The Lasting Impact of Downsizing 
Motivating the New Generation of Workers 
Healing the Healers: Burnout Among Mental Health Professionals (The week of the first Monday in September is Mental Health Workers Week, and September 5 is National Shrink Day.) 
Grand-parenting: Beyond Spoiling (The Sunday after Labor Day is National Grandparents Day.) 

October
Preventing Violence in the Workplace (October is National Crime Prevention Month.)
Clinical Depression or Normal Blues: How Can You Tell? (October is National Depression Education and Awareness Month.) 
Juggling Family and Work in a Home-Based Business (The week of the second Tuesday in October is Home-Based Business Week.) 
How to Manage Your Boss (October 16 is National Boss Day.) 
How to Be the Kind of Boss Employees Fight to Work For 
How to Succeed in Spite of a Critical Boss 
Are Women Better Managers? (The third full week of October is National Business Women’s Week.) 
The Psychological Impact of Infertility (The last week in October is National Infertility Awareness Week.) 

November
Dealing with Alzheimer’s: The Stress of Caretaking (November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Month.) 
Stress in the Surgery Suite (The week of November 14th is Operating Room Nurse Week.) 
The Year-Round Habit of Thanksgiving: It’s Good for Your Health (Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday in November.) 

December
Preventing and Curing the Holiday Blahs 
How to Survive Family Get-togethers When You Don’t Like Some of Your Family 

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