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Since then, the field of Compassion Fatigue (CF) and Secondary Trauma (STS) has grown exponentially, and new research has emerged suggesting effective ways for therapists and other helping professionals to sustain and protect themselves. New findings suggest that in order to reduce compassion fatigue and secondary trauma, we need to adopt a multi-pronged approach - self care, hot baths and company picnics are simply not enough.
Although helping professionals cannot be expected to fix an entire system, they do however remain responsible for their own well-being - it is an ethical responsibility, for themselves, their clients and the community in which they live.
This presentation will review what's new and what works to reduce the cost of caring and offer three key tools for best practice.
$195 plus hst, group rates available. To register, visit www.SOSWorkshops.ca or e-mail Register@SOSWorkshops.ca. 226-268-2397
Nom de l'événement
What Works to Manage Compassion Fatigue? Beyond Kale & Pedicures
Cours/Atelier
For: Professionnels
Fourni par: Solutions On Site and Francoise Mathieu
Date et l'heure
Fri May 13 to fri 13 may 2016
(Cet événement est terminé)
9:00 - 4:00pm
Description de l'évenement
2015 marked the 20th anniversary of the publication of Charles Figley's pioneering book "Compassion Fatigue", which explored the potentially negative impact of trauma exposure on helping professionals.Since then, the field of Compassion Fatigue (CF) and Secondary Trauma (STS) has grown exponentially, and new research has emerged suggesting effective ways for therapists and other helping professionals to sustain and protect themselves. New findings suggest that in order to reduce compassion fatigue and secondary trauma, we need to adopt a multi-pronged approach - self care, hot baths and company picnics are simply not enough.
Although helping professionals cannot be expected to fix an entire system, they do however remain responsible for their own well-being - it is an ethical responsibility, for themselves, their clients and the community in which they live.
This presentation will review what's new and what works to reduce the cost of caring and offer three key tools for best practice.
$195 plus hst, group rates available. To register, visit www.SOSWorkshops.ca or e-mail Register@SOSWorkshops.ca. 226-268-2397
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