Engaging People, Powering Companies - The Leadership Podcast

Episode 24: Stress - Professor Daryl O'Connor

Episode Summary

The focus of this week's podcast is workplace stress. With uncertainty facing many organisations, and the risk of high unemployment, the chances are that many people will be experiencing stress. When we talk about stress, what do we mean and how can we manage it? Professor Daryl O' Connor joins Amrit as his guest this week to address these issues. Daryl has a regular blog where he provides more tips on stress on his blog available here: https://sites.google.com/site/doconnorlab/home/blogpost-are-you-stress-aware

Episode Notes

Stress is a very personal emotion. Leaders, managers and employees are likely to experience stress at some point in their careers, but with the world going through huge change, the chances are high that many people will be experiencing stress now. What is stress and how do leaders and managers help their teams, whilst trying to help themselves? Professor Daryl O'Connor shares his insights about steps we can all take to mitigate the impacts of stress on our lives.

 

Professor Daryl O'Connor

Daryl O'Connor is Professor of Psychology, University of Leeds. He completed his PhD at the Department of Psychology, University of Liverpool and then took up a World Health Organisation funded post-doctoral position at the Department of Endocrinology, Manchester Royal Infirmary (University of Manchester). In September 2000, he joined the School of Psychology, the University of Leeds as a Lecturer, later becoming Senior Lecturer and then Professor of Psychology. Daryl was Deputy Head of the School between 2006 and 2011. Daryl is the Convenor of the European Federation of Psychology Associations (EFPA) Board of Scientific Affairs, Chair of the British Psychological Society’s (BPS) Research Board and is a Trustee of the BPS. He is also a past Chair of the BPS Division of Health Psychology and the BPS Psychobiology Section and, together with Mark Conner, he is currently joint Editor-in-Chief of the journal Psychology & Health. He is also on the editorial board of the International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Stress and Health and is a member of the editorial committee for Annual Review of Psychology