Dr. Condra is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Queen's University and has taught in the undergraduate and graduate programs in the Department of Psychology and in the faculties of Education and Law. For more than two decades he was the Director of the Department of Health, Counselling and Disability Services at Queen's. Aside from his clinical work, he has provided consultation and advice to the university's senior administration on issues involving mental health, students/employees at risk, and lethality. For more than a decade Dr. Condra was the Coordinator of the university's Threat Assessment Team.
● Introductions, discussion of goals for the day
● The trauma-exposed workplace
● A short review of Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, Secondary Traumatic Stress and Depleted Resilience
● Consequences of Compassion Fatigue on work, the family and the self
● The particular challenges of your work in terms of morale, self-care
● Identifying personal strength and resiliency factors
● Developing a personal early warning system
● Skills to minimize impacts of secondary trauma
a) Work-based
b) Personal
● Goal-setting for self-care and resilience
● Workplace support; low-impact debriefing
● How to develop and change effective self-care habits so as to ensure good mental health and enjoyment of life.
● Brainstorming
● Evaluation
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