The document summarizes a webinar on vicarious trauma and self-care for professionals working with trauma. The webinar will be presented by Mary Jo Barrett and Dr. Linda Stone Fish and will discuss causes of vicarious trauma, considering how service providers take on client trauma. It will provide strategies for self-care using the Collaborative Change Model, including managing energy balance, developing a wellness plan, and overcoming obstacles to wellness. The webinar aims to help professionals experiencing compassion fatigue and burnout due to caring for others.
The document summarizes a webinar on vicarious trauma and self-care for professionals working with trauma. The webinar will be presented by Mary Jo Barrett and Dr. Linda Stone Fish and will discuss causes of vicarious trauma, considering how service providers take on client trauma. It will provide strategies for self-care using the Collaborative Change Model, including managing energy balance, developing a wellness plan, and overcoming obstacles to wellness. The webinar aims to help professionals experiencing compassion fatigue and burnout due to caring for others.
The document summarizes a webinar on vicarious trauma and self-care for professionals working with trauma. The webinar will be presented by Mary Jo Barrett and Dr. Linda Stone Fish and will discuss causes of vicarious trauma, considering how service providers take on client trauma. It will provide strategies for self-care using the Collaborative Change Model, including managing energy balance, developing a wellness plan, and overcoming obstacles to wellness. The webinar aims to help professionals experiencing compassion fatigue and burnout due to caring for others.
The document summarizes a webinar on vicarious trauma and self-care for professionals working with trauma. The webinar will be presented by Mary Jo Barrett and Dr. Linda Stone Fish and will discuss causes of vicarious trauma, considering how service providers take on client trauma. It will provide strategies for self-care using the Collaborative Change Model, including managing energy balance, developing a wellness plan, and overcoming obstacles to wellness. The webinar aims to help professionals experiencing compassion fatigue and burnout due to caring for others.
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Vicarious Trauma and Self Care
Mary Jo Barrett and Dr.Linda Stone Fish, co-authors of the recently published Treating Complex Trauma: A Relational Blueprint for Collaboration and Change, will discuss the causes of vicarious trauma, considering the process through which service providers take on client trauma and develop burn-out and compassion fatigue. The webinar provides strategies for self-care using the Collaborative Change Model. Presented by: Mary Jo Barrett, Center for Contextual Change Dr. Linda Stone Fish, Syracuse University Presenter Biographies Mary Jo Barrett, MSW, has been working in the field of family violence since 1974 and currently serves as the Executive Director and founder of The Center for Contextual Change, Ltd. Previously, Ms. Barrett was the Director of Midwest Family Resource and also founded the Family Dialogue Project, which strives to redefine relationships with families impacted by allegations of abuse and trauma.
Ms. Barrett has coauthored several books on incest and trauma. She co- created the Collaborative Change Model, a highly successful contextual model of therapy used to transform the lives of those impacted by abuse and/or traumatic events. Her trainings and published works focus on this model as well as systemic and feminist treatment of women, adult survivors of sexual abuse and trauma, eating disorders, couple therapy, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Compassion Fatigue. Ms. Barrett provides trainings nationally and internationally for diverse audiences on issues of trauma and family violence.
Ms. Barrett holds a Masters in Social Work from the University of Illinois Jane Addams School of Social Work and is currently on the faculties of University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration, The Chicago Center For Family Health, and the Family Institute of Northwestern University. Presenter Biographies Dr. Linda Stone Fish is the David B. Falk Endowed Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy at Syracuse University. She co- authored the recently published book, "Treating Complex Trauma: A Relational Blueprint for Collaboration and Change" with Mary Jo Barrett. Dr. Stone Fish is also the author of numerous research and theoretical articles and co-authored the book, Nurturing Queer Youth: Family Therapy Transformed. She has been training couple and family therapists for over 25 years and has been working with clients with a history of complex trauma for over 30 years.
She received her doctorate at the Purdue University Marriage and Family Therapy Program and her MSW at the Jane Addams College of Social Work University of Illinois at Chicago Circle.
Strategies for self care Fundamental Elements of Trauma Powerlessness
Disconnection
Devaluing
Out of Control Fundamental Elements of Vicarious Trauma Ethically attuned therapist:
Powerlessness Disconnection Devaluing Out of Control
Change From Survival Mindstate to Engaged Mindstate
We must work the model
Practitioner Self Care Five Essential Ingredients for Healing Relationships connecting to a deep set of values that provide a meaningful vision Psychoeducational Experiences Strength Based Guidance Safe Context Workable Realities Energy Domains Emotional Intellectual Physical Sexual Spiritual Performance, health and happiness are grounded in the skillful management of energy. - Jim Loehr Managing Energy Finding Balance
Expenditures of Energy Replenishing of Energy
Strength Endurance Flexibility Resilience
To Be Fully Engaged is to Have In all of the energy domains. Compassion Fatigue Vicarious Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Burnout What is Happening to me? The Results of Being Out of Balance
Small Moment
BIG ENERGY LIFT Intention Invention Integration
Intervention Stages for Recovery of the Healer Acknowledgement of how caring for others has impacted our lives and changed us both positively and negatively.
Designing the program that will re-create the proactive energy which lies within all of us in each domain.
Commitment to ongoing practice of replenishment in all 5 energy domains through an energy efficient personal formula. Who am I and Where Did I Go? My identity as a professional My view of the world My sense of myself as a friend, lover, family member My ability to care for others My ability to care for myself Symptoms and Energy Expenditures Symptoms:
What behaviors do I want to change? What beliefs about myself and others no longer serve me? What reactions are problematic? Energy Expenditures:
What tasks? With Whom? What Life Style Choices? Wellness Plan Write your Personal Vision Top personal energy expenditures Positive energy replenishers to target specific expenditures
Do I practice what I preach?
If not, what constrains me? Hurdling your Wellness Obstacles How to Get There
What is getting in the way? Brainstorm how to address each and get feedback from others. List the specific steps for making your wellness dream come true. Put it on your daily to do list. Keys to Success Boundaries Mindfulness Be Creative Watch what you say to yourself Plan something every month/every week that you look forward to ASK for what you want
Resources Barrett, M.J., and Stone Fish, L. (2014). Treating complex trauma: A relational blueprint for collaboration and change. NY: Routledge.
Dernoot Lipsky, L., and Burk, C. (2009). Trauma stewardship: An everyday guide to caring for self while caring for others. Ingram.
Guidebook on Vicarious Trauma: Recommended Solutions for Anti-Violence Workers http://www.mollydragiewicz.com/VTguidebook.pdf
Headington Institute: Care for Caregivers Worldwide http://headington-institute.org
Joyful Heart Foundation http://www.joyfulheartfoundation.org/learn/vicarious-trauma
Vicarious Trauma Institute http://www.vicarioustrauma.com Contact Information Mary Jo Barrett Center for Contextual Change, LTD. 847-528-6312 [email protected]
Dr. Linda Stone Fish Syracuse University 315-443-3024 [email protected]
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