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Wednesday December 11, 2024 10:55am - 11:10am MST
This presentation walks participants through an understanding of the biggest contributors to their areas of stress in a healthcare workplace environment in the context of critical incident and disaster response and recovery, and what can be done to effectively and reasonably reduce symptoms and increase active coping. We will cover examples of cognitive, behavioral, and emotional challenges while discussing practical and accessible strategies for recognizing and managing through burnout, compassion fatigue and moral injury experiences in healthcare. Participants will also come away with a better understanding of the most effective and efficient ways to helpfully engage patients and colleagues who may be experiencing crisis, or who are just in need of support while also developing insight into their own resilience and coping tactics and styles.  

Learning Objectives:

Recognize common experiences and behavioral indicators of burnout, compassion fatigue and moral injury.

Develop and understanding of elements needed for an effective coping plan.

Assess personal, active coping strategies and effective crisis deescalation strategies.
Speakers
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Kira Mauseth, PhD

Clinical Psychologist, Astrum Health, LLC
Dr. Kira Mauseth is a Teaching Professor at Seattle University, a practicing clinical psychologist, affiliate faculty at the University of Washington, and a consultant through Astrum Health, LLC. She served as a co-lead for the Behavioral Health Strike Team for the WA State Department... Read More →
Wednesday December 11, 2024 10:55am - 11:10am MST
Phoenix Ballroom C

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