Compassion Fatigue Strategies

Activity Details

$200.00
Compassion Fatigue Strategies Fall 2020
7/1/2020
10/18/2020
9/28/2020

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Contact Information

352-294-4757
2015 SW 16th Avenue
P O Box 100126
Gainesville, Florida 32610

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Learn six strategies to help you transform your experience with compassion fatigue.

Compassion Fatigue Strategies is a unique online class designed to support people who work with animals. In this four module, self-paced class, you will establish a foundation of knowledge to help you better understand and transform your experience with compassion fatigue.

The course will help you recognize signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue, learn to manage your stress levels and increase your self-care practices, connect with the rewards of your work, build your resiliency, and commit to making successful changes in your life and in your organization.

This class is a unique personal exploration to help you build the self-awareness necessary to manage the impact of compassion fatigue. Please be aware that the class work can be emotionally challenging.

This class is not a substitution for professional mental health care. If you’re suffering from clinical depression, anxiety, or are having suicidal thoughts, please seek professional help.

By the end of class you’ll have six strategies to help you manage and transform your experience with compassion fatigue, your personal mission statement and goals to help you make lasting changes, a better understanding of yourself and how to engage in self-care that works for you, and the tools you need to be well, while you continue to do good work!

 

This Course is Led by Jessica Dolce :

Jessica Dolce is a Certified Compassion Fatigue Educator via the Green Cross of Traumatology, receiving her training through the Figley Institute and Tend Acedemy. Jessica helps animal care and welfare professionals to navigate compassion fatigue and cultivate resilience, so that they can make a positive impact for animals and create a life that they truly enjoy.

Jessica brings more than fifteen years of experience working with and for companion animals to her online classes, workshops, and coaching. She is an adjunct faculty member at the Maddie's® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida and her project, Dogs In Need Of Space, provides practical, emotional support to dog owners and animal care professionals around the world.

Jessica earned her Master of Science in Adult and Higher Education degree from the University of Southern Maine and holds certificates in mindfulness facilitation and positive psychology coaching. You can find Jessica online at: jessicadolce.com

 

For more information about this CE course, please visit the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program website to see a detailed syllabus and pace chart. 

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