Vicarious Trauma
2025 On-Demand Webinar Recordings | 2025 Patient/Resident Care
We will examine the effects of direct and indirect trauma. In helping roles, there is a close connection between yourselves and those you serve. This relationship may expose you to the distress and pain experienced by others, however, it may be strengthened through empathy and a desire to alleviate pain and suffering. We will examine the risks and recognition of trauma exposure, the ethical imperative of self-care, as well as coping strategies that contribute to health, well-being and resilience.
Objectives:
- Understand the risk of indirect exposure to trauma.
- Discuss the ethical imperative of self-care.
- Identify coping strategies that contribute to health and well-being.
- Develop personal strategies to strengthen resilience.
Continuing education credits available: Nursing Home Administrator and Social Work
Presenter: Jessica Broullire, CHSSD
Jessica Broullire serves as the Education Specialist/Community Navigator for Children's Home Child Advocacy Center. Jessica provides trauma informed education from parents to professionals from across the region. Jessica also provides education at local, state, and international events. Jessica also works with children and their caregivers who are seeking services due to allegations of child maltreatment. Jessica has dedicated her entire career to advocating for the wellbeing of children, firmly believing that keeping children safe is a community responsibility.
Presented: January 23, 2025