Stress Management & Resilience at Work
Stress Management & Resilience at Work is a practical course on reducing workplace stress, preventing burnout, and building resilience through healthy work design and leadership skills.
Overview: Stress Management & Resilience at Work
Do you often feel exhausted by the end of the workday, even though your to-do list is just as long as it was in the morning? You're not alone. According to the TK-Stressreport 2025, 66 percent of people in Germany experience stress often or sometimes – and workload is one of the biggest triggers. This is exactly where the course Stress Management & Resilience at Work comes in.
Workplace stress is not a sign of personal weakness. It's a warning signal from the work system itself. Time pressure, constant availability, and unclear tasks affect employees and managers alike today. Those who recognize their own limits early can take action before exhaustion or burnout sets in. That's exactly what this course on Stress Management & Resilience at Work teaches: practical knowledge you can apply immediately in everyday work life.
The course combines scientific foundations with the German workplace framework. You'll learn how the Occupational Safety and Health Act (Arbeitsschutzgesetz) requires employers to carry out psychosocial risk assessments, what role the works council plays in this, and how modern work models like Work 4.0 bring new stress factors. At the same time, you'll get concrete tools for greater resilience – for yourself and for your team. This makes the course ideal for anyone who wants to understand workplace strain and actively reduce it.

Learning Objectives
Course Curriculum
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Definition of stress and strain under DIN EN ISO 10075
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Difference between workload, stressors, and individual response
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Modern workplace stress in Arbeit 4.0 environments
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Why stress is a work system issue, not a personal weakness
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Employer obligations under the Occupational Safety and Health Act
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Psychosocial risk assessment and continuous improvement cycle
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Role of occupational physicians and safety specialists
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Works council co-determination and employee participation
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Burnout as chronic overload and recovery failure
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Boreout as under-challenge and loss of meaning
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Digital stress from interruptions and boundary erosion
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Sector-specific stress risks in German workplaces
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Verhältnisprävention as the primary German prevention strategy
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Job design, autonomy, and control as resilience factors
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Leadership behavior and psychological safety
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Organizational measures for sustainable stress reduction
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Completing the stress response through body regulation
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Emotional intelligence and early stress awareness
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Mindfulness and attention control at work
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Boundaries, assertiveness, and energy management
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Team dynamics as stress amplifiers or buffers
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Trust, communication, and psychological safety in teams
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Leadership accountability for mental health
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Linking resilience to productivity and long-term performance
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