As many Americans head back into the office this fall, businesses can help mitigate the effect of the pandemic by adopting a “trauma-informed management strategy” that recognizes the extraordinary stresses of the last 18 months.

As many Americans head back into the office this fall, businesses can help mitigate the effect of the pandemic by adopting a “trauma-informed management strategy” that recognizes the extraordinary stresses of the last 18 months.
By: Aliza Friedlander My mom is a licensed physical therapist, and when I was growing up, she was always around. When my sister and I were younger she stayed home full time and as we got older, she worked in a way that gave her flexibility, opting to do at home health care as opposed to working in an office.…