This session will equip college health professionals to recognize signs and symptoms of secondary trauma and its connection to burnout.
This webinar is part of the Faculty & Staff Resiliency series, brought to you by the ACHA Faculty & Staff Resiliency Task Force.
This session will equip college health professionals to recognize signs and symptoms of secondary trauma and its connection to burnout. Additionally, the session will equip participants to recognize the signs of chronic exposure to secondary trauma burnout in themselves and their colleagues and provide them with practical tools to prevent burnout or to experience bio-psycho-social-spiritual recovery after burnout.
Speakers
Jonathan Johnson, LMHC
Raphael Coleman, PhD, MPH
Intended Audience
- Health Care Providers
- Mental Health Providers
- Health Promotion Specialists
- College Health and Wellness Center Administrators
- Student Affairs
- Campus Executives
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