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Unlock the science of mental health and well-being in this engaging session led by an expert in neuroscience and health technology. Discover how understanding the brain’s mechanisms can revolutionize mental health strategies for individuals and organizations. In the session, we’ll examine how evolving neuroscience explains the universal importance of mental health, from the developing adolescent brain to the aging mind. Learn why mental health is not just a personal issue but a generational imperative. This session integrates neuroscience, practical tools and innovative technology to help you master the art of mental health and resilience.
Learning Objectives:
- Explore the latest neuroscience on the integration of physical and mental health
- Science-backed techniques that improve both mental and physical health
- Discover how digital tools and platforms are making mental health care more accessible and convenient
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Speaker bio(s)

Dr. Mike Mousseau
As the Mental Health Programs & Business Development Manager at GreenShield Health, Dr. Mike works closely with clients to ensure the design, implementation and continual innovation of their integrated health program is working to improve employee wellbeing and drive organizational performance. With a PhD in behavioral neuroscience, 6 years in benefits consulting and a certification in executive coaching, he brings a unique set of skills and knowledge that help create solutions to support the overall wellbeing of employee populations.
Dr. Mike is a published author who focused his doctoral research on the central nervous system's response to pain, opioids, and mental health conditions, providing him deep insights into behavioral change and health improvement. His passion is to bring psychological safety and mental health in organizations to life and help employees thrive in all aspects of their lives. By leveraging his extensive background in research and consulting he is passionate about driving science-based thought leadership and advocacy for mental health.