Send us a text Compassion fatigue represents an often-misunderstood occupational hazard affecting healthcare providers, therapists, and caregivers who regularly witness suffering. More than simple burnout, it's a specific type of exhaustion stemming from prolonged empathetic engagement with those experiencing trauma or distress. Licensed clinical social worker Alicia unpacks this complex phenomenon, describing how sustained exposure to others' pain creates a constellation of symptoms includi...
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Send us a text Compassion fatigue represents an often-misunderstood occupational hazard affecting healthcare providers, therapists, and caregivers who regularly witness suffering. More than simple burnout, it's a specific type of exhaustion stemming from prolonged empathetic engagement with those experiencing trauma or distress. Licensed clinical social worker Alicia unpacks this complex phenomenon, describing how sustained exposure to others' pain creates a constellation of symptoms includi...
#27 Being part of the big puzzle. Why and how to collaborate. -With Hege Herstad, DC
The Practice Gap
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1 year ago
#27 Being part of the big puzzle. Why and how to collaborate. -With Hege Herstad, DC
Send us a textWhat are the benefits of being good at collaborating with other healthcare professionals? You become part of the big puzzle and have much more exciting practice. You get invited to events and find possibilities and openings that you didn't know existed among other things. In this episode, we get to meet Hege Herstad from Oslo, Norway. She is a graduate of PCC West. She has practiced for almost 20 years and collaborated extensively with other specialists from day...
The Practice Gap
Send us a text Compassion fatigue represents an often-misunderstood occupational hazard affecting healthcare providers, therapists, and caregivers who regularly witness suffering. More than simple burnout, it's a specific type of exhaustion stemming from prolonged empathetic engagement with those experiencing trauma or distress. Licensed clinical social worker Alicia unpacks this complex phenomenon, describing how sustained exposure to others' pain creates a constellation of symptoms includi...