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    Burning up while Burning out - Compassion Fatigue Awareness & Burnout Prevention for Practitioners

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    Category burnout prevention Online training,burnout symptoms,burnout treatment,burnout symptoms and recovery,compassion fatigue symptoms,fatigue treatment,burnout fatigue

    Deadline: January 23, 2019 | Date: January 24, 2019

    Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A

    Updated: 2018-11-23 18:53:04 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Date: Thursday January 24, 2019

    Time: 10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST

    Overview:

    Healthcare professionals are under more stress than ever evidenced by increases in demand for better services that are more efficient and thorough, higher costs, reduced staffing, and diminishing resources. Many healthcare workers are putting in longer hours and for less pay.

    From working twenty-four shifts to simply burning the midnight oil catching up on paperwork, the healthcare industry puts a great deal of stress and fatigue on the average worker and their relationships, including family.

    Healthcare professionals bare witness to human suffering on a routine basis and are constantly reminded that tragedy, pain, and challenge often loom large in the midst of helping patients heal. As a result, compassion fatigue and burnout are major hazards of the profession that are becoming far too common.

    This webinar focuses on understanding each of these challenges, their similarities and differences. In addition to defining and comparing these conditions, specific triggers will be explored.

    Participants will gain awareness of key signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue and burnout, while learning how to manage stressors and their consequences. Specific attention will be given to physical, emotional/mental and behavioral symptoms.

    Awareness training is a key component to the training. Underlying beliefs about compassion fatigue are explored and other general signs and symptoms of burnout are explained.

    Strategies for management and prevention are shared, including mindfulness training and behaviors that can help reduce the frequency of fatigue and prevent burnout. Finally, participants will have an opportunity to create their own individualized management and prevention plan.

    Why should you Attend: With increases in demand for qualitative healthcare and diminishing resources, including the reduction of healthcare dollars and professional staffing, healthcare workers and organizations are more vulnerable than ever to burnout and compassion fatigue.

    Couple that with a rise in the demands in the personal lives of healthcare professionals, including dual earner households, and busy family life, practitioners need to be aware of fatigue and burnout signs and know how to prevent both in order to serve patients effectively and enjoy a healthy work/life balance.

    This webinar will help the healthcare professional learn about compassion fatigue, become aware of stressors that lead to this condition, and develop methods for managing and preventing fatigue. Additionally, participants will explore compassion fatigue as compared to burnout. Resources and strategies for preventing burnout are provided as well. Finally, participants will create an individualized compassion fatigue management and burnout prevention plan.

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    Definition of Burnout

    Causes of Burnout

    Signs & Symptoms of Burnout

    Physical Signs

    Mental/Emotional Signs

    Behavioral Signs

    What is Compassion Fatigue

    Causes of Compassion Fatigue

    General Strategies & Tools

    Mentorship

    Finding Your ZENS

    Mind/Body

    Invent & Burn Up

    Who Will Benefit:

    Doctors

    Nurses

    Mental Health Practitioners

    Healthcare Technicians

    Occupational and Speech Therapists

    Social Workers

    Psychologists

    Professional Counselors

    Marriage & Family Therapists

    Physical Therapists

    Nutritionists

    Chiropractors

    Other Health Care Specialty Providers

    Healthcare Managers

    Administrators and Coordinators

    Speaker Profile

    Howard Baumgarten is a Licensed Professional Counselor, author, consultant, speaker, wellness and small business-training expert, and owner of a successful mental health private practice in Lakewood, Colorado. He is the founder of Smart Practice Central, a healthcare business-building platform that values intelligent, ethical, and clinically minded practice development, and provides clinical practice business consultation and trainings to private practices and healthcare agencies. Howard has lectured throughout the country on the integration of mental health and business, focusing on practice development, working within managed care systems and the impacts of the Affordable Care Act on mental health care. He is the author of Private Practice Essentials: Business Tools for Mental Health Professionals, a guide to starting and successfully managing mental health practice.

    Price - $139

    Contact Info:

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