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Course: #2127Level: Intermediate 1.03 Hours
197 Reviews
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The aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in a new era of challenges for helping professionals, including burgeoning caseloads, more significant mental health concerns, and fewer and fewer resources allocated. As a result of these dynamics, the risk of burnout looms large, with significant negative implications for clinician and client well-being and the field at large. This webinar allows participants to explore contributors to burnout and identify opportunities for actionable change at the individual and systemic levels.
Course created on May 22, 2024
General Social Work
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Course Type: Video, Audio
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to explain the differences between burnout, compassion fatigue, and secondary traumatic stress.
- After this course, participants will be able to identify personal (individual-level) and organizational (systemic) risk factors and buffers for burnout.
- After this course, participants will be able to apply effective self-care techniques at the individual level as strategies to serve as catalysts for organizational change.
Agenda
0-5 Minutes | Introduction |
5-15 Minutes | Concepts related to burnout, including secondary traumatic stress |
15-25 Minutes | Identifying dynamics associated with heightened personal and organizational risk of burnout, as well as mitigating factors |
25-35 Minutes | Exploring Miller and Lee’s framework for professional self-care |
35-45 Minutes | Identifying strategies for effective individual self-care |
45-55 Minutes | Exploring the concept of radical/collective self-care and its applicability for use with helping professionals |
55-62 Minutes | Summary and Q&A |
Reviews
197 Reviews
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Jimmy on May 29, 2024
Good information and examples that were given.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by venus on May 29, 2024
Very relatable to my own experiences
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 28, 2024
Another incredible course by Dr. Carnes! Her passion and transparency comes across throughout the presentation. Love her drive for advocacy
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 28, 2024
Applicable to my profession!
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Maureen on May 24, 2024
I thought the presenter was engaging and presented the topic in a way I had not seen before
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 24, 2024
The presenter is very knowledgeable I can tell how passionate she is about her subject. I find most of the talk about white privilege just over the top. It's not just the instructor at all. It's in the air these days. I know that is the instructor's lens from which she sees the world. I simply do not agree with that outlook. I found it annoying for the subject to be seen through this lens. But it's everywhere this days.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Ashley on May 24, 2024
A social worker I have attended many trainings on self-care/burnout, and this was the first training that seemed realistic and discussed the systematic complexities that increase burnout rates. I especially benefited from the topic of 'privileged self-care' because as a person with disabilities I often don't have the resources to use my PTO for vacations, can fund extra expenses, or have the capacity for socializing during the week after work- this gave accessible suggestions!
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Alexa on May 24, 2024
I thought that this presentation would share run-of-the-mill self-care techniques for helping professionals, but I LOVED the emphasis on individual AND organizational factors and collective self-care.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 23, 2024
Love this instructor, she has a great teaching style.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Ifeoma on May 22, 2024
The course gave a discourse on how to apply effective self-care techniques to be effective and efficient at the organizational level.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Amber on May 22, 2024
I really enjoyed this course. I will definitely take the things I learned and apply it to my everyday life.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
It assisted in my ability to assess if I am burned out at work.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
I have worked as a social worker in a public school setting, private agency and social services. The speaker's "ranting" about her job in the public school setting was not what I expected in this webinar. It is her personal story and her "rantings." Too much soap box tactics from her own burnout days and not enough professional presenting.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by ESMERALDA on May 22, 2024
ABSOLUTELY LOVED THE INFO. I LEARNED A LOT AND MY EYES WERE OPEN TO OTHER THINGS. I ENJOYED THE PUSH FOR ADVOCACY FOR OUR HELPING PROFESSION. THIS WORKSHOP WAS AMAZING.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
This course was wonderful. I enjoyed the presenter. She was really insightful and informative regarding burnout in our profession. I would love to see more courses with her.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Christina on May 22, 2024
Excellent empathetic and energizing presenter!
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
I liked the emphasis on individual, organizational, and collective factors.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Good reminders
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Deborah on May 22, 2024
The presenter was great - down to earth and honest, vulnerable and open.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Good information
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Hannah on May 22, 2024
Excellent training and instructor, so refreshing to have a real conversation about burnout and self-care beyond the typical "advice" we receive.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Nicol on May 22, 2024
Great presenter. Love the down to earth approach. Made learning the material so much easier. I appreciate you.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Dr. Stephanie Carnes presented an interactive session with valuable information.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Well presented. The slides could have been more thorough.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Michelle on May 22, 2024
At times became distracted by the chat and may have missed some key points. However, still have the handouts to refer to.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Dominique on May 22, 2024
Necessary topic for the work we do, thank you!
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Janet on May 22, 2024
Presenter was very relatable and knowledgeable
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Shaun on May 22, 2024
It was great to have opportunities to stop and answer the questions. This made it more interactive and more engaging.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Katherine on May 22, 2024
The lively exchange of information so pertinent for the group.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Especially appreciate the systemic perspective
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Individual sharing.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Debbie on May 22, 2024
Dr. Carnes is an exceptional presenter. Her courses are the best. Participating in this workshop provided me with self-care.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Just awesome
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Just awesome
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Christopher on May 22, 2024
I feel like the presenter was talking to me directly.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by alexis on May 22, 2024
Knowledge presenter and clear presentation
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Dr. Carnes has been there herself. She spoke from research and from personal experiences, along with offering actual strategies to address concerns on an individual and systemic level. Great presentation.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Kelly on May 22, 2024
Engaging and use of self by presenter
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Teresa on May 22, 2024
It's presentation by a passionate professional.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Course spoke to the burnout that social workers deal with due to a work environment that lacks support and understanding of our roles.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Maeve on May 22, 2024
Organized, clear, provided tangible & practical takeaways
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Nakia on May 22, 2024
Great presentation. Presenter created a safe pace for others to share their experiences. She put into words what many of us feel and try to navigate on a daily basis.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Good info
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
instructor's world view, personal sharing, collective advocacy
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Passionate speaker
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
excellent presentation and very engaging
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
I loved the presenter's candor and easy going presentation style.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
The presenter
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Laurie on May 22, 2024
Instructor’s detailed examples and concrete information as well as the vignette were very helpful. I appreciated her focus on choosing inexpensive/free ways to take care of oneself rather than the trendy expensive things that permeate our culture.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Personal examples shared
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Instructor was very knowledgeable and presented the material in a highly organized manner.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Katrina on May 22, 2024
Discussing a topic that plays an important role in the work I provide.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Well presented, great food for thought
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Amy on May 22, 2024
The presenter really understands and did not try to downplay it.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
The content spoke across many fields, She has good past burn out experience as well as data to back up what she spoke about. Was able to discuss self care options for many. It was all around educational and supportive.
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
It was very relatable
Burnout and Proactive Self-care: Safeguarding Well-being in Helping Professionals
by Member on May 22, 2024
Great presenter!
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Presented By
Stephanie Carnes
PhD, MSW LCSW, LL.M
Dr. Stephanie Carnes, LCSW, LL.M is a bilingual social worker/PhD with over a decade of clinical, research, and advocacy experience in culturally responsive and sustaining education and mental health. In her clinical work, she primarily worked with Central American immigrant youth, first in a federally funded shelter program and subsequently at a large public high school in New York’s Westchester County. As a consultant, she regularly works with school districts and community organizations to provide professional development on culturally responsive education and supporting the development of policies and practices to support newcomer immigrant students. Additionally, she has conducted extensive research on interdisciplinary collaboration and burnout in public schools and works closely with schools to help professionals and educators develop personalized “toolkits” for effective self-care.Dr. Carnes is a member of the School Social Workers Association of America (SSWAA) National Working Group on SEL, an advisory board shaping school social work policy. She frequently authors peer-reviewed articles related to culturally responsive education and mental health with refugee and immigrant youth.
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Presenter Disclosure: Financial disclosures: Dr. Stephanie Carnes received an honorarium for presenting this course. As a consultant, she regularly works with school districts and community organizations to provide professional development on culturally responsive education and supporting the development of policies and practices to support newcomer immigrant students. Non-financial disclosures: Dr. Stephanie Carnes has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
Sponsor Disclosure: This Course is presented by continued Social Work.
Content Disclosure: This learning event does not focus exclusively on any specific product or service.
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