Helping Professionals Helping Themselves

Published 2022-07-13
Racial tensions, a pandemic, natural disasters, loss, and life disruptions all weigh on our ability to remain compassionate to ourselves and others, personally and professionally. Compassion is attentiveness to the suffering of ourselves and others, with a desire to alleviate it. Compassion motivates action. This is resonating right now at every level of our society as we continue to strive toward healing, equity, and justice. We will discuss compassion, burnout, and explore practical ways to remain compassionate to ourselves as clinicians and helping professionals. Presented for Hampton University.

Harmony Counseling Center PLLC
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