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Taking Time to Care for Ourselves - Join us for this Retreat on April 25th at the Brookstown Inn

Feb 22, 2024 8:42:33 AM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in stress, medical provider, burnout, self care

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This retreat will focus on self-care, and helping professionals to prevent burnout in their care of others. It will be a great place to gather with colleagues to have some fun while learning. The restful environment is sure to be a great gift for employees or friends/family that may be at risk for burnout. Get signed up today!

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Anxiety and Life Satisfaction with Coach James Traub

Oct 13, 2023 10:33:49 AM / by Andrew L. Brewer, MS, NBHWC posted in Wellness, Healthcare Insights, mental health, stress, behavioral health, Health coach, therapy, trauma, anxiety, PTSD, communication, outcomes, podcast, depression, referral, burnout, counseling, suicide, resource, self care, psychiatry, Adult health, coaching, masculinity

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Emotions are energy in motion. How we embody them into our current state of being determines our mood, disposition, dopamine and cortisol levels, and much more. If we find ourselves in a state of anxiety, James suggests ways to work out a path through, and closer to peace of mind, calm, confidence, and more.

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Safe or Silent? Online Self-Paced Learning

Feb 6, 2023 10:02:48 AM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in patient care, burnout

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This course presents the inter-relatedness of joy in work, burnout, safety, and silence in the healthcare setting, and the role that organizational 'just culture' has in optimizing clinician satisfaction and patient safety.

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CNA Challenges & Rewards Conference: Caring for Yourself and Others

Apr 14, 2022 3:00:00 PM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in Nursing, CNA, compassion fatigue, burnout, dementia

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Join us on June 3rd 8:30am-12:35pm for this conference! With skill and compassion, these caregivers are an exceptional group of professionals that have the benefit of spending the greatest amount of time with the persons being served. Because they are typically the first to observe changes in status, they have potential to be the source of solutions to a majority of the challenges confronting most care settings.

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