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We owe it to ourselves to figure out how we can maintain our balance while we confront these workplace realities.
In this session we will discuss 4 key strategies for enhancing and maintaining our capacity to be a conscious and resilient professional.
Participants will learn to:
Identify the most obvious and the hardest core strategies for managing our experience of work place demands and working with vulnerable clients
Identify strategies for workplace resilience
Have insight into metapsychological phenomena (transference, projection, countertransference)
Discuss existential beliefs that guide and comfort us in our work with clients who experience unremitting suffering.
About the Presenter
Natalie Zlodre M.S.W., R.S.W. was Head of the Trauma and Resiliency Centre and Associate Director of Training at the Hincks-Dellcrest Centre. She is currently the Director of Community Resources and Initiatives, a trauma-informed consulting firm. Her professional focus is in the areas of: acute trauma, developmental/complex trauma and the impact of trauma on professionals and on mental health services. Natalie provides clinical consultation and supervision to mental health professionals and organizations. Her theoretical framework is trauma-informed and strength-based.
Natalie is an experienced training facilitator and has provided hundreds of presentations nationally and internationally. She is known for her direct and lively style and her ability to translate complex theories about traumatic responses into relevant practices for post-traumatic growth in vulnerable populations.
Nom de l'événement
Facing The Pain: Enhancing Resilience in Front-Line Workers
Cours/Atelier
For: Grand public, Professionnels
Fourni par: Mission Empowerment
Date et l'heure
Mon Oct 17 to mon 17 oct 2016
(Cet événement est terminé)
9:00 - 4:30pm
Description de l'évenement
In order to be effective in our work with vulnerable populations we need to be grounded, hopeful and focused. How do we do that in the midst of unprecedented changes in our mental health/health care systems? We are now expected by the government, our agencies and our managers to work with more clients who have challenging multi-systemic issues within fewer sessions and in a context of external community resources drying up. Sandwiched between satisfying demanding government metrics and working with human suffering on a daily basis we are at risk. We are vulnerable to stress related illnesses, ethical/moral conflicts, burnout, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma and PTSD.We owe it to ourselves to figure out how we can maintain our balance while we confront these workplace realities.
In this session we will discuss 4 key strategies for enhancing and maintaining our capacity to be a conscious and resilient professional.
Participants will learn to:
Identify the most obvious and the hardest core strategies for managing our experience of work place demands and working with vulnerable clients
Identify strategies for workplace resilience
Have insight into metapsychological phenomena (transference, projection, countertransference)
Discuss existential beliefs that guide and comfort us in our work with clients who experience unremitting suffering.
About the Presenter
Natalie Zlodre M.S.W., R.S.W. was Head of the Trauma and Resiliency Centre and Associate Director of Training at the Hincks-Dellcrest Centre. She is currently the Director of Community Resources and Initiatives, a trauma-informed consulting firm. Her professional focus is in the areas of: acute trauma, developmental/complex trauma and the impact of trauma on professionals and on mental health services. Natalie provides clinical consultation and supervision to mental health professionals and organizations. Her theoretical framework is trauma-informed and strength-based.
Natalie is an experienced training facilitator and has provided hundreds of presentations nationally and internationally. She is known for her direct and lively style and her ability to translate complex theories about traumatic responses into relevant practices for post-traumatic growth in vulnerable populations.
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