Recognizing compassion fatigue and preventing burnout

Compassion fatigue and burnout are common experiences among individuals in helping professions.  This presentation will review the difference between compassion fatigue, secondary trauma and burnout.  Participants will be led in a mindfulness meditation exercise (body scan) and an interactive activity in which they identify tools for self- care, pleasurable activities and overall wellness. 

Who will benefit from this training?

  1. Organizations committed to  maintaining a well-functioning, happy and healthy workforce

  2. Organizations seeking professional development

PresenterLiliana Moncada, LCSW. To request the workshop please Call 510.981.1471 or email admin@endurancecenter.org

tags: Compassion Fatigue, Preventing Burnout in helping professionals, Mindfulness

Cory Nyamora, Psy.D., Founder/Director

I am a licensed clinical psychologist and running and triathlon coach. I received my Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology (Alliant International University) in 2004. I held prior coaching certifications through USA Triathlon from 2008-2020 and USA Track and Field for several years.

I provide clinical psychotherapy services, trainings and workshops, consultation and supervision for psychology, social service and foster care agencies, as well as triathlon and running coaching. Please check out the links below to learn more about my therapy philosophy, areas of specialty and services.

I was born and raised in Kenya and immigrated to the U.S. in 1993. One of my passions is leading running trips to Kenya. I love the outdoors and especially enjoy spending time with my family as well as trail-running, swimming, cycling, racing and enjoying travel, music, art, food, culture and reading.

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