Preventing Burnout Among Helping Professionals: Social Workers, LCSWs, Psychotherapists, Counselors (OnDemand Webinar)

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Description

Learn what burnout is and how to prevent it to set yourself up for a healthy work environment.
Job burnout is a special type of workrelated stress a state of physical or emotional exhaustion that also involves a sense of reduced accomplishment and loss of personal identity. It is a very prevalent problem in the helping professions. Burnout isn’t a medical diagnosis. Some experts think that other conditions, such as depression, are behind burnout. Some research suggests that many people who experience symptoms of job burnout don’t believe their jobs are the main cause. Whatever the cause, job burnout can affect your physical and mental health. Learning what burnout is, how to spot the symptoms in yourself and in colleagues, knowing what to do to correct and prevent burnout and to set yourself and your colleagues up for healthy and happy work environments will make the difference between feeling overwhelmed and exhausted or feeling successful and blessed to be able to help others.

Date: 2019-06-28 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Burnout: An Overview
• Definition of Burnout
• Development of Burnout
• Symptoms Related to Burnout

Burnout in the Helping Professions
• Difference in Burnout Factors in Several Professions
• Helping Others, Ignoring Self
• Learning Not to Take on Pain
• Isolation/ Lack of Support
• Problems of Confidentiality
• Overwhelming Responsibility: Reporting, Managing Files

Self-Care for Burnout
• Feeling Successful
• Getting Support
• Not Taking on Others’ Pain and Struggle
• Accepting Limits
• Focusing on Healing and Helping

Setting up for Success
• Management and Bureaucracy Issues
• Creating Support
• Saying No
• Recognizing Accomplishments

Problems of Burnout
• Self-Sabotage
• Depression
• Stress
• Self-Medication Issues

How to Help Yourself and Each Other
• Informal Support Groups
• Personal Support
• Creating Meaning
• Handouts

Tina B. Tessina, Ph.D, L.M.F.T-Tina Tessina, Ph.D, L.M.F.T.