Staying Healthy and Hopeful: Managing Compassion Fatigue with Bev Kyer (PART 2)

Learn how to be resilient in the face of overwhelming and emotionally intense demands! Join Bev Kyer for part 2 of this timely and helpful training designed to address the self-care needs of those working with children, youth and adults impacted by traumatic life events.
 

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Instructor: Beverly Kyer, MSW, CSW, ACSW
Length: 90 minutes
Opens: April 8, 2019
Closes: August 31, 2027

Description

Learn how to be resilient in the face of overwhelming and emotionally intense demands!  Join Bev Kyer for part 2 of this timely and helpful training designed to address the self-care needs of those working with children, youth and adults impacted by traumatic life events. Participants will increase their understanding and connectedness to the multiple aspects of compassion fatigue and will evaluate the levels of stress they experience. This course looks at several tools and techniques to circumvent the most challenging aspects of compassion fatigue and develop skills to be able to regain a state of neuro-physiological (mind-body) regulation, recovery and resilience.

Live Webinar Recorded Monday, April 8, 2019

Target Audience

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioners (CPRPs), Child and Family Resiliency Practitioners (CFRPs), Occupational Therapists, Social Workers, Counselors, Addiction Specialists

Difficulty Level

                Intermediate

Learning Objectives

After successful completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Describe four causes and triggers of compassion fatigue and burnout.
  • List three strategies for accelerated recovery and self-regulation
  • Identify four early warning signs of stress overload in yourself and others in your circle of colleagues, friends, and acquaintances.

Instructor

Bev Kyer, MSW, CSW, ACSW

Bev Kyer is an Author who has been a Public Speaker and Educator for more than 36 years, specializing in PTSD, the Trauma Impact on Brain Development, Behavior and Learning in Children, Youth and Adults, and Vicarious Trauma. Her most recent book is Surviving Compassion Fatigue: Help For Those Who Help Others, full of practical wisdom for mental health practitioners and care-givers.  Her participatory training style creates an interactive and collaborative learning environment. Beverly has served as the Assistant Chief of Social Work Services in Bronx N.Y. Veteran’s Administration Medical Center. She has worked with Veterans and military families, children and families in foster care and juvenile justice systems, and those receiving medical and psychiatric care. Roles in her career include: Therapist, Social Worker, Social Worker Supervisor, and Grief & Loss and Trauma Informed Educator Coach, Group facilitator and Consultant. Beverly is a Continuing Education Instructor at UC Davis Extension, Fresno State, and San Diego State University.

Instructional Method

Lecture (PowerPoint + Audio)

Cancellation/Refund Policy

Cancellation/Refund Policy: All purchases are final.  If you believe you are eligible for a rate you do not see in the cart, DO NOT complete your purchase; instead, email [email protected] for assistance.  If you are unable to attend the live webinar, an on-demand version will be available approximately one week after the live event. 

Event Postponement: In the event that the activity is postponed, the Academy will contact registrants immediately and inform them once a new date is determined; registrants unable to participate on the rescheduled date may participate in the on-demand version made available approximately one week after the live event.  

Event Cancellation: In the event that the activity is canceled entirely, registrants will be refunded within 10-15 business days.

Registration Information

To register, visit the PRA website (www.psychrehabassociation.org), login/register, then return to this course page.  Follow the Purchase link (on the left, at the top of the Course Outline) to view the course in the PRA online store, add to cart, then proceed through the checkout process.  Once registered, you will receive both an emailed confirmation and a separate email with instructions on accessing the course.

Group Registration: When following the registration instructions above, you will be prompted to select individual or group registration.  Group registration will allow the purchasing user to select multiple individuals (linked to the same organization) to register.  All participants must be registered for the course to receive CE credit.  If any participant does not appear on the list of linked individuals, email [email protected] to have them linked to the organization, then proceed with registration. 

Special Needs Requests

In compliance with ADA regulations, the Academy for Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery will make all reasonable efforts to ensure those with disabilities are given equal opportunity to participate in the activity.  Please submit any request for accommodation in detail via email to [email protected] at least 48 hours in advance.

Course Completion Requirements

Live Webinar: Upon purchasing access in the PRA online store, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to register your name and email with our webinar provider (if you lose this email, you may find the link by clicking the webinar registration item in the course outline on the left of this screen, viewable only after purchasing access to the course in the PRA online store); doing so will provide you with a unique link to view the webinar.  In order to complete this course, participants must attend the full webinar (90 minutes), then complete a course evaluation, which will be accessible by clicking the link on the left of this page (in the course outline - evaluation will not become available until the webinar has concluded).  Upon completion of the evaluation, CE certificates will be available to view/download/print directly from the site.  It is highly recommended that participants complete the evaluation promptly after viewing the webinar.

Late Evaluations: Participants in the live webinar who do not complete their evaluation within 72 hours, or once the recorded / online course version is launched, will be required to pass the post-test for the online course version in addition to the evaluation before being awarded CE Certificates.

Group Viewing (Live Webinar): If a group of registered participants views the live webinar together, they must each individually complete the course evaluation requirements online before receiving CE Certificate(s).  Each individual must login and access this page in order to do so; for assistance with login information, email [email protected].

On-Demand Course: In order to complete this course, participants must view the full webinar recording (90 minutes), pass a post-test, and complete a course evaluation.  Upon completion of these requirements, CE certificates will be available to view/download/print directly from this site.

Continuing Education Information

American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)

The Academy of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery is an AOTA Approved Provider (#6975) of continuing education.  The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.  A maximum of 0.15 AOTA CEUs (equivalent to 1.5 clock hours) may be earned through participation in this activity.  AOTA classification code Category 2: Professional Issues.

Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)

The Academy of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery, Provider #1170, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers.  State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit.  The Academy for Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 5/25/2018-5/25/2021.  Social workers completing this course receive 1.5 continuing education credits.  ASWB Category/Classification: Clinical/Social Work Clinical Practice. 

National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC)

This course has been approved by the Academy of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, for up to 1.5 educational credits.  NAADAC Provider #100174, the Academy of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery is responsible for all aspects of the programming.  Counselor Skill Group: Professional Development.
 
 
 

National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)

The Academy for Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6340.  Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified.  The Academy for Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.  This activity has been approved for up to 1.5 NBCC hours.  NBCC Content Area: Counselor Professional Identity and Practice Issues – self-care strategies and burnout prevention appropriate to the counselor role.

Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioners (CPRP)

The Academy of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery, provider #1975, is approved by the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA) to provide continuing education to Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioners (CPRPs) and CPRP candidates.

This activity is approved for a maximum of 1.5 contact hours of continuing education in psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery in the following domains: I: Interpersonal Competencies; VII: Supporting Health & Wellness.  CPRPs and CPRP candidates should only claim credit commensurate with their participation in the activity.

Certified Child and Family Resiliency Practitioners (CFRP)

The Academy of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery, provider #1975, is approved by the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA) to provide continuing education to Certified Child and Family Resiliency Practitioners (CFRPs) and CFRP candidates.

This activity is approved for a maximum of 1.5 contact hours of continuing education in child and family resiliency and recovery in the following domains: I: Interpersonal Competencies; VII: Supporting Health & Wellness.  CFRPs and CFRP candidates should only claim credit commensurate with their participation in the activity.