When Caring Has a Cost: Supporting Staff Wellbeing in Trauma-Related Work (3.5 Hours)
12-19-2024
9:00 am
12:30 pm
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Kalma White, MEd, CPRP and Tara Bruno, MA, CAADC
If you have any questions please email Peggy at peggy.maccolini@rhd.org
TRAUMA SERIES: This training focuses on recognizing and addressing staff vulnerabilities encountered when supporting the healing and recovery of individuals with histories of trauma. Hearing details of the traumatic experiences of others can result in Trauma Exposure Response and its complications such as vicarious traumatization and secondary trauma. Tools to assess the impact of the work on staff and strategies for preventing and addressing Trauma Exposure Response will be presented including a peer consultation model for use formally or informally that provides staff mutual support.
Created on Jan.  3, 2024 at  3:11 PM (EST). Last updated by Perillo, Meg on June 26, 2024 at  8:44 PM (EDT). Owned by Maccolini, Peggy.
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