Enhancing Resilience and Finding Balance in Uncertain Times
$25.95
Working with people facing grief, loss, serious illness, and trauma poses critical challenges for the highly motivated and empathic professionals who care for them. Burnout, secondary traumatization, and moral distress are ongoing risks in this intensely emotional work, all dramatically heightened in the ongoing pandemic. How can professionals best access these deeper wellsprings of caring and put empathy and compassion to work in a way that enhances both clinical effectiveness and personal and professional growth? Dr. Dale Larson will explore this question, drawing upon recent discoveries in positive psychology, neurobiology, and psychotherapy that are revolutionizing understanding of empathy, compassion, altruism, resilience, teamwork, and the helping relationship.
Program Viewing
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Continuing Education
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Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:
- Identify specific resilience-enhancing strategies for preventing burnout and promoting personal well-being and professional growth in our current context
- Identify and distinguish the varieties of emotional experience—including empathy, compassion, and personal distress—and how to manage these to achieve balanced involvement and clinical effectiveness
- Describe the health-promotive nature of purpose, meaning, and commitment in end-of-life work