The Work, Stress, and Health 2025 Conference is a biennial event that has been held since 1995. It brings together students, researchers, and practitioners from various disciplines to share and discuss their work and ideas related to occupational health psychology. Attendees can expect to engage in discussions about the latest research and evidence-based practices concerning the human side of occupational health, safety, and well-being. The conference will feature a range of sessions, including workshops and keynote presentations, aimed at fostering collaboration and innovation in the field.
Mental Health Conferences
Work, Stress, and Health 2025 Conference
The Work, Stress, and Health 2025 Conference will be held at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA, from July 8-11, 2025. It provides a forum for the latest research and evidence-based practice concerning the human side of occupational health, safety, and well-being.
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Time and Place
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Conference Dates: July 8–11, 2025
Location: University of Washington
City/State: Seattle, Washington
Event Format: in-person
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Society for Occupational Health Psychology
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Email: President@sohp-online.org
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