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Community as a Resource: Coping with Compassion Fatigue

  • Highland Lake Retreats 116 Waterlily Drive Flat Rock, NC, 28731 United States (map)

Gather together with colleagues and use the power of community to connect and rejuvenate!

3 CEs offered.

Gather together with colleagues and use the power of community to connect and rejuvenate! 3 CEs offered. Sponsored by the iaedp WNC chapter.

About this Event

Join our small group gathering for our first in person event this June! After a long separation and a year with our heads down in our work, it's time to start creating our new normal. Our event will be limited to 50 people and we do ask that you wear a mask. Lunch will also be provided and the grounds are beautiful...we can spread out and even take the workshop outside potentially. It will be so good to see you again.

In this event you will be able to:

  1. Identify and define 4 service provision related syndromes (burnout, compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, vicarious traumatization) and understand the risk factors and treatment options for them.

  2. Create awareness of personal symptomatology, explore range of responses from personal to community-based, and create action plan for response and prevention.

  3. Discuss and mindfully practice experiential, inclusive and accessible movement based skills for addressing compassion fatigue.

Please bring a yoga mat or towel.

Meet Your Facilitators:

Ginelle Krummey, MA LCMHCA NCC (she/her) is founder and therapist at Growth Point Collaborative Counseling and Group Facilitation, PLLC. She provides trauma-informed, relationally-oriented, feminist narrative therapy for young adults of all identity intersections, professional helpers who experience burnout and compassion fatigue, and survivors of sexual violence. Aspiring to anti-racist, anti-oppression principles, Ginelle integrates interventions from modalities such as IFS, ACT, MI, Mindful Self-Compassion, Attachment Theory, and Harm Reduction, while studying Embodied Recovery for Eating Disorders and Modern Psychoanalytic frameworks. Ginelle advocates for humane workplaces with non-hierarchical leadership, safe and effective conflict resolution, and robust wellness practices to promote sustainable careers for all people.

Heidi Andersen, MS, LCMHC-S, CEDS-S, RYT is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Supervisor, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist Supervisor, and Embodiment Specialist. During her career, she has worked as a therapist in residential, PHP, IOP and outpatient levels of care with people struggling with eating disorders. She currently maintains an outpatient private practice as a Body-Centered Psychotherapist specializing in treating the intersection of trauma, attachment wounds, and eating disorders through a somatic approach and offers psychotherapy groups, workshops and retreats. Heidi is the author of the Reclaiming Beauty Journal and Wisdom Deck, a resource created to support women building a self-compassionate relationship with their body.


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