Schools
Job Stress, Burnout and Self-Care: Building Resilience to Better Encounter Work and Life Challenges
Working in the clinical field has unique stressors that can easily lead to burnout…a dangerous state of physical and mental exhaustion that can make your work environment and life toxic, unhealthy and unproductive.
What if you (or coworkers) could learn ways to improve your attitude, choices and overall life so you were happier, healthier and more effective at your job?
September 18, 2012, 9am-4pm ~ $95 ~ 6CEUs NASW/LMHC
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(Group of 3 or more: $75 each if sign up together)
Held at North Shore Elder Services, 152 Sylvan Street, Danvers, MA
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A 6-hr workshop geared specifically for mental health professionals, clinicians, health care workers, case managers, direct staff and supervisors to help them identify burnout and develop an action plan to build and maintain resiliency for enhanced job and life satisfaction.
Julie McGrath, LICSW, has served over a decade in social work in direct line staff and upper management positions in various settings. Currently, she is the Director of an ER Crisis Team in a Boston Area Hospital. In 2009, Ms. McGrath launched The Joy Source which hosts annual events to encourage women to find their passions and enhance their lives.
Checks to: “The Joy Source”- Mail Name and Address to: P.O. Box 3243, Peabody MA 01961
More information and registration form at: http://www.thejoysource.com Julie@thejoysource.com