How to Avoid Trauma Overload: Moving away from shame, identifying triggers, and implementing self-care practices when working with clients experiencing trauma
Thursday, July 14, 2022 from 9:00 am – 1:00
pm
Online via Zoom
4.0 CE Hours for Social Work (MICEC) and
MCBAP (RELATED)
Course fee: $69
Presenter: Mark McMillan, LMSW, CAADC
From social media and other news reports,
Social Workers are bombarded with messages about “burnout” and “self-care.”
However, if you are treating clients with severe trauma or you are a health
care provider who experiences vicarious trauma, do you really understand and
practice these concepts? If not appropriately processed, stress, anxiety, and
burnout can begin to overwhelm you and prevent you from being your authentic
self. You will learn how to recognize the unhealthy mental patterns and
lifestyle habits that contribute to emotional numbness and exhaustion. You will
also gain some new insights into using helpful coping skills that can work to
prevent burnout or bring you back from the brink of anger, frustration and
feelings of hopelessness. Come share your stories and learn about strategies
for bringing a sense of wholeness and healing back with you to your practice;
and realize you are no longer alone.