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Compassion Fatigue Workshop 3 Miranda Smith
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Review Group / Organizational Coping Strategies Cases Questions Survey http://hermanmiller.homestead.com/Workshop.html Workshop Outline Agenda
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Burnout Compassion Fatigue Vicarious Trauma Secondary Traumatic Stress Compassion Satisfaction Professional Quality of Life Terms
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Review: Second Workshop – Individual Interventions Individual Coping Strategies Self-Compassion Mindfulness http://thinkmindfully.com/turning-towards-that-which-is-already- there Coping Strategies
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Review: Types of Interventions Individual Interventions Group and Training Interventions Organizational Interventions
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Group and Training Interventions Interactive Psycho-Educational Group Therapy General Self-Care Exploration Groups The Accelerated Recovery Program (ARP) Model Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Stress Inoculation Training Bourassa & Clements, 2010
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Organizational Interventions Figley, 2002; Hendrikson, 2013; Radey & Figley, 2007 http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/s/screaming.asp
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Decisions First think about possible approaches to the problem: -Individual -Group -Organization Think about what you could do Then take action!!! http://confusedcartoon.blogspot.com/2012/08/ confused-cartoon-man-face-was-thinking.html
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Cases Please get into groups of around 5 students As you read through the cases, think about what you have learned in the workshops Discuss some of the questions with your group and be ready to report on your case
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Cases Asher Sylvia Anna Jill Manit, MSW
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Questions? http://washingtonnote.com/definitively_no/
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Survey http://savethepostoffice.com/archive/201302
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References Bourassa, D. B. & Clements, J. (2002). Supporting ourselves: Groupwork interventions for compassion fatigue. Groupwork, 20(2), 7-23. Figley, C. R. (1999). Compassion fatigue: Toward a new understanding of the costs of caring. In B. H. Stamm (Ed.), Secondary traumatic stress: Self-care issues for clinicians, researchers, and educators (2nd ed., pp. 3- 28). Lutherville, MD: Sidran. Figley, C. R. (2002). Compassion fatigue: Psychotherapists’ chronic lack of self-care. Psychotherapy in Practice, 58(11), 1433-1441. Gentry, J.E., Baranowsky, A.B., and Dunning, K. (2002) The accelerated recovery program (ARP) for compassion fatigue. in C.R. Figley (Ed.) Treating Compassion Fatigue. New York: Brunner-Routledge (pp. 123-138) Hendrikson, E. J. (2013). Understanding how victim advocates view organizational peer support groups to reduce or prevent compassion fatigue. (Thesis). Retrieved from Proquest.
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Neff, K. (2009). What is self-compassion? Retrieved from http://www.self-compassion.org/what-is-self-compassion/definition-of- self-compassion.html Noushadd, P. P. (2008). From teacher burnout to student burnout. Retrieved from newtrier.k12.il.us ProQOL.org. (2014). Professional quality of life elements, theory and measurement. Retrieved from http://www.proqol.org/Home_Page.php Radey, M. & Figley, C. R. (2007). The social psychology of compassion. Clinical Social Work Journal, 35, 207-214. Stamm, B.H. (2010). The Concise ProQOL Manual, 2nd Ed. Pocatello, ID:ProQOL.org. Think Mindfully. (2012). What is mindfulness? Retrieved from http://www.unr.edu/counseling
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