Compassion Fatigue Workshop III Powerpoint

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Compassion Fatigue
Workshop 3
Miranda Smith
Workshop Outline
Agenda
• Review
• Group / Organizational Coping
Strategies
• Cases
• Questions
http://hermanmiller.homestead.com/Workshop.html
• Survey
Terms
Burnout
Compassion Fatigue
Vicarious Trauma
Secondary Traumatic Stress
Compassion Satisfaction
Professional Quality of Life
Review:
Workshop – Individual Interventions
CopingSecond
Strategies
 Individual Coping Strategies
 Self-Compassion
 Mindfulness
http://thinkmindfully.com/turning-towards-that-which-is-alreadythere
Review: Types of Interventions
Individual Interventions
Group and Training Interventions
Organizational Interventions
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
Organizational Interventions
http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/s/screaming.asp
Figley, 2002; Hendrikson, 2013; Radey & Figley, 2007
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
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
Cases
Asher
Sylvia
Anna
Jill Manit, MSW
Questions?
http://washingtonnote.com/definitively_no/
Survey
http://savethepostoffice.com/archive/201302
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. 328). 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.
Neff, K. (2009). What is self-compassion? Retrieved from
http://www.self-compassion.org/what-is-self-compassion/definition-ofself-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