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Vicarious trauma happens in our profession. We will distinguish between stress and trauma and learn to recognize early signs of fatigue that resembles PTSD. We will build basic steps towards resilience. A holistic approach will be utilized with tangible applicable tools to nourish a grace-filled life that enables us to give of ourselves without becoming resentful and fatigued.
Educational Objectives:
Identify early signs of compassion fatigue
Understand how change impacts us
Utilize a holistic approach to embracing change
Learning to live grace-fully
3 Social Work
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$55.00
Member
$35.00
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