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Transforming Compassion Fatigue

Thu, Jul 13

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Online Workshop on Zoom

Learn practical tools for reducing empathy-based stress and build resiliency

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Transforming Compassion Fatigue
Transforming Compassion Fatigue

Time & Location

Jul 13, 2023, 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. EDT

Online Workshop on Zoom

About the Event

Compassion fatigue is a real and significant risk for helping professionals. This online workshop is designed to provide practical and positive tools for reducing empathy-based stress and building resilience.

Join us as we explore the causes and symptoms of compassion fatigue and learn effective strategies for managing its effects. You'll learn how to recognize the signs of empathy-based stress, and how to prevent it from taking hold. We'll also cover practical techniques for self-care and self-compassion, as well as strategies for building a strong support network.

Whether you're a frontline worker, therapist, nurse, veterinarian, clergy or other helping professional, this workshop will provide you with important skills and knowledge you need to maintain your well-being and continue to provide compassionate care to others. 

So don't wait - sign up today and start building your resilience!

*  No worries! Registration includes access to a recording for following the live workshop.Can't attend live?10-days

Select your ticket and checkout. Provide your contact information and an email will be sent to you with the Zoom link.  Ready to sign up?

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Tickets

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    $35.00

    +$4.55 HST

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14 Bayswater Avenue
Ottawa, Ontario   K1Y 2E4

We acknowledge with humility and respect that we do our work on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg People. We are committed to reconciliation and equal partnership with Indigenous peoples; one based on truth, dignity, and mutual respect. 

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