Caregivers we invite you to join us for a practical, interactive, best practice training to support your own resilience.

Where: First Lutheran Church 1551 S 70th St.
When: March 28th 11am – 3:30pm
Registration: $80 Includes a light lunch.
CEU’s available for most professions.

Participants will gain a conceptual framework for:

  • The differences between secondary trauma, compassion fatigue, and burnout
  • Ways we develop secondary trauma, compassion fatigue, and burnout and how to recover
  • The relationship between mindfulness, boundaries, empathy, and resilience

Participants will walk away with protective strategies:

  • Mindfulness practices
  • Tools to reinforce intra-personal boundaries
  • Mindfulness practices
  • Tools to reinforce intra-personal boundaries
  • Rapid Resets to use when triggered in the moment
  • Practicing empathy as a skill (vs. feeling) to protect your emotional reserves
  • Rituals of Release for personal vitality

Resources include:

  • Bibliography with primary sources
  • Screening/assessment tools
  • Secondary trauma risk factors and protective factors
  • Symptoms of compassion fatigue
  • Red flags for burnout
  • Benefits of mindfulness
  • Suggestions for further study

Presenters:

Rev. Roxanne Pendleton, MDiv, has personal experience of mental illness and recovery, and she spent 23 years working in churches, hospitals, and hospice before accepting a job in 2014 to support staff resilience at TMC BH acute care units. In 2017, Roxanne joined the CTII as a consultant and trainer.

Andrea Dalton, MA, MT-BC, worked as a music therapist in inpatient mental health and residential nursing facilities for 12 years prior to joining the Center for Trauma Informed Innovation, where she now provides training, coaching, and consultation. The mission of the CTII is to advance compassion, resilience, and well-being.


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